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Spanish hypermarket chain
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Hipercor, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryRetail (Hypermarket)
FoundedMadrid, Spain (January 1, 1979 (1979-01-01))
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Area servedNationwide
ParentEl Corte Inglés, S.A.
Websitewww.hipercor.es

Hipercor S.A. is an upscale chain of hypermarkets in Spain, belonging to the same group as El Corte Inglés. It has its head office in the El Corte Inglés head office building in Madrid.

Hipercor generally stocks a wide range of household and food products across large floorspaces (1 or 2 storeys) and are usually located as part of the same building complexes (styled as centro commercial) as the El Corte Inglés department store. The first Hipercor hypermarket was inaugurated on 5 September 1980 in Seville.

Other 'Cor' supermarkets include SuperCor (average sized units) and OpenCor, smaller convenience stores that open all year round from 07/08:00 and closing at 01/02:00 the following morning.

On 19 June 1987, a car bomb exploded in the underground car park of a Hipercor supermarket in Barcelona, killing 21 civilians and injuring 45, amongst them several small children. Santiago Arrospide, also known as Santi Potros, and Rafael Caride Simon were sentenced to 790 years in prison for their role in the attack. Both Arrospide and Simon were members of the Basque separatist group ETA.

See also

References

  1. "Legal Document." Hipercor. Retrieved on 29 January 2011. "Domicilio social: Hermosilla, 112. 28009 Madrid."
  2. "Home." El Corte Inglés Corporate. Retrieved on December 17, 2010. "El Corte Inglés, S.A. Hermosilla, 112. 28009 Madrid."
  3. "El Corte Inglés absorbe Hipercor 38 años después de ver la luz".
  4. "The 22nd anniversary of the Hipercor bomb" (in Spanish). ABC. Archived from the original on 22 June 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2009.

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