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{{short description|Mexican retail, financial and real estate company}}
{{Infobox company|
| name = El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V. {{For|the Mexican department store chain owned by El Puerto de Liverpool group|Liverpool (department store)}}
{{Infobox company
| logo = Liverpool (store) logo.gif
| type = ] | name = El Puerto de Liverpool, El Puerto de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.
| logo = El_Puerto_de_Liverpool_(group)_logo.png<!--Liverpool (store) logo.svg-->
| traded_as = {{BMV|LIVEPOL|5536}}
| company_slogan = | image = Image:LiverpoolStoreDF.JPG
| image_caption = The original Liverpool store located at Carranza and 20 de Noviembre streets in the ] of ].
| foundation = 1847
| location = ], ] | type = ]
| traded_as = {{BMV|LIVEPOL|5536}}
| key_people = Jorge Salgado <small>(]) </small>
| foundation = {{start date and age|df=yes|1847||}}
| industry = ]
| num_employees = 35,000 | founder = Jean Baptiste Ebrard
| key_people = Jorge Salgado (])
| products = Clothes, cosmetics, electronics, furniture, white line products, shoes, jewelry, perfumery, sports equipment, specialty foods
| industry = ]s, ], ]s
| revenue = {{increase}} ] 4.5 billion <small>(2012)</small>
| num_employees = 76,976
| net_income = {{increase}} ] 552.7 million <small>(2012)</small>
| num_employees_year = 2022
| slogan = ... es parte de mi vida
| hq_location = ]
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.liverpool.com.mx/}}
| hq_location_city = ]
| hq_location_country = ]
| num_locations = 124 (Liverpool), 179 (Suburbia), 112 fashion brand stores, 28 shopping malls<ref name=annual-report-2022/>
| num_locations_year = 2022
| area_served = Mexico
| products = Clothing and accessories, shoes, perfume, cosmetics, jewelry, home furnishings, sporting goods, specialty foods
| services = Revolving credit for retail customers, insurance, rental of stores in malls, in-store services e.g. travel agencies
| brands = ], ], ], franchisee of ], ], ], Punt Roma, ], ], NYX, Urban Decay, ], ], ]<ref name=annual-report-2022/>
| divisions = commercial/retail, financial, real estate
| revenue = {{increase}} 176,033,720,000 MXN (]s, ca. 9.14 billion USD)
| revenue_year = 2022
| operating_income = 25,515,379,000 MXN, ca. 1.32 billion USD
| net_income = {{increase}} 17,397,239,000 MXN, ca. 903 million USD
| net_income_year = 2022
| aum = <!-- Only for financial-service companies -->
| assets = 94,546,550,000 MXN, ca. 4.91 billion USD
| assets_year = 2022
| homepage = {{URL|http://elpuertodeliverpool.mx/}}
}} }}


'''El Puerto de Liverpool''' (officially ''S.A.B. de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.'') is a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations. The commercial area operates the ] chains ] and ], freestanding retail stores of multiple fashion brands, and the Arco Norte logistics center, under construction. The financial group offers insurance as well as credit to customers of the two department store chains. The real estate group operates shopping malls, all but one (]) branded '']''.<ref name=annual-report-2022>{{cite web |title=Liverpool - 2022 Integrated Annual Report - About El Puerto de Liverpool |url=https://www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx/docs/informes-anuales/ia2022/en/sobre.html |website=www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx |access-date=7 December 2023}}</ref>
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], ]. Opened March 2012 in Altabrisa Fashion Mall. ]]
'''El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V.''', commonly known as '''Liverpool''', is a mid-to-high end retailer which operates the largest chain of ]s in ], operating 17 shopping malls including ] and ]. Its 85 department stores comprise 73 stores under the Liverpool name, 22 stores under the Fábricas de Francia name, 6 Duty Free stores, and 27 specialized boutiques.


El Puerto de Liverpool holds an (as of December 2023) US$246 million, 9.745% stake in U.S. retailer ], and a 50% stake in ]-based ], which operates retail chains in 26 Latin American countries.<ref name=annual-report-2022/> On December 23, 2024, it was announced that the company plans to increase its stake in Nordstrom to 49.9% as part of the American department store's plans to be taken private.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Holman |first1=Jordyn |title=Nordstrom Family Strikes Deal to Buyout Namesake Chain |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/23/business/nordstrom-private-company-founding-family.html |access-date=23 December 2024 |work=The New York Times |date=23 December 2024}}</ref>
Its headquarters are in ] and in ].<ref>"" (). Liverpool. p. 28 (32/66). Retrieved on May 27, 2014. "The Company’s domicile and main place of business is: Mario Pani 200 Col. Santa Fe , Cuajimalpa México, D.F"</ref>


The Group's headquarters are in ], a suburb and a main business center in ].<ref>" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527215237/http://www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx/docs/Anuales/liverpool_eng13.pdf |date=2014-05-27 }}" (). Liverpool. p. 28 (32/66). Retrieved on May 27, 2014. "The Company’s domicile and main place of business is: Mario Pani 200 Col. Santa Fe , Cuajimalpa México, D.F"</ref>
==Liverpool stores==


===History=== ==History==
{{see also|Liverpool (department store)#History}}
Liverpool, first called ''The Cloth Case'', was founded in 1847 by ], a ] who first started selling clothes in cases in ]'s downtown. In 1872, he started importing merchandise from ] . Much of the merchandise was shipped via ], ], prompting Ebrard to adopt the name ''Liverpool'' for his store, in 1862 he opened its second store and since then it has not stopped growing .
* 1944 '''El Puerto de Liverpool''' group was legally established as a public limited company, S.A. de C.V.<ref name="history">{{cite web |title=El Puerto de Liverpool: Investor Relations- "History" |url=https://www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx/en/historia.html |website=www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx |publisher=El Puerto de Liverpool |access-date=13 December 2023}}</ref>

* By 1965 listed on the ]<ref name="history"/>
===Liverpool Interlomas Store===
* 1980: opened the ] shopping center and warehouse, the first shopping center the group owns<ref name="history"/>
{{Main|Liverpool Interlomas}}
* 1988: purchases the ''']''' department store with eight stores<ref name="history"/>
In 2011, Liverpool opened a high-profile store in the ] neighborhood of Greater Mexico City. The structure was designed by ]. This three-story structure is clad in a double-layered stainless steel surface fabricated by ].<ref>{{cite web | last = DB | first = Andy | title = Liverpool Department Store - Update | url=http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/19573/rojkind-arquitectos-liverpool-department-store-update.html | accessdate = 2012-07-03 }}</ref> The 30,000m2 department store includes a rooftop recreational park where friends, families, and pets are welcome.<ref>{{cite web | last = Cerchiara | first = Claudia | title = Liverpool Interolomas - Grand Opening | url=http://creativefuel.frch.com/2011/11/30/liverpool-interlomas-grand-opening | accessdate = 2012-07-03 }}</ref> Several design firms were involved in various aspects of the project. The interiors were done by FRCH, the rooftop garden by Thomas Balsley and the gourmet space by JHP Design.
* 1992: opened its second distribution and receiving center: '''Bodega Tultitlán''', with a motor transport network of 135 trucks at that time. It also inaugurates the '''Galerías Coapa''' and '''Galerías Insurgentes''' shopping centers with their respective warehouses. The systems development center is installed.<ref name="history"/>

* 1997: bought the '''Comercial Las Galas''' department store from Tiendas Chedraui, which it converted into ''Fábricas de Francia'' stores.<ref name="history"/>
===Liverpool locations===
* 1999: bought 11 stores from the ] appliance store chain<ref>{{cite web |title=Annual Report 2015 |url=https://img.gruporeforma.com/Libre/Offlines/ReporteEmpresarial/img/Reportes/PDF/560.pdf |website=Reforma |publisher=El Puerto de Liverpool group |access-date=13 December 2023}}</ref>

* 2006: changed from a S.A. de C.V. to an S.A.B. de C.V., to comply with the provisions of the Securities Market Law of June 28, 2006<ref name="history"/>
====Greater Mexico City====
* 2007: partnered with ] group's clothing retailer ] to launch dozens of Sfera stores across Mexico<ref> El Economista, March 16, 2007 .</ref>
* ], State of Mexico
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* ] (])
* 2015: partnered with U.S. retailer ] to bring its brands Williams-Sonoma, ] and ] to Mexico in stores run by El Puerto de Liverpool group<ref> Communiqué. October 21, 2015</ref> Giving customers the option to purchase goods and services in these boutiques using their cards (''DILISA'') and (''Livertu Universitarios''). This association will extend for a period of 10 years.<ref> El Universal. October 21, 2015.</ref>
* ], ], ]
* August 2016: Liverpool bought the ] department store chain from ] for around 15.7 billion pesos (about $840 million at that time).
* ], State of Mexico
* September 2018: announced conversion of 38 of the 41 ''Fábricas de Francia'' stores to ''Liverpool'' or ''Suburbia'' formats, and permanently close the other 3, thus sunsetting the 140-year-old brand.<ref> El Financiero. November 12, 2018.</ref>
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* ], ], ], State of Mexico (])
* ], col. Piedad Narvarte
* Perinorte, ], State of Mexico
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* Parque Tezontle, ]

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===Fashion Fest===

Fashion Fest of Liverpool is an annual festival that covers new fashion trends for the new seasons, it has reunited some of the most important supermodels like: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and most recently Irina Shayk

==Fábricas de Francia==
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Stores under the name '''Fábricas de Francia''' ({{lang-en|France Factories}}) belong to Liverpool as well but don't carry the name. Fábricas de Francia are found in 25 cities, operating and working in the same fashion that Liverpool does.
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===Fábricas de Francia locations===

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==Shopping malls operated by Liverpool==

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*Perinorte
*Galerias Atizapan
*Galerias Monterrey
*Galerias Metepec
*Galerias Querétaro
*Galerias Guadalajara
*Galerias Cuernavaca
*Galerias Coapa
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*Galerias Vallarta
*Galerias Tabasco
*Galerias Mérida
*Galerias Saltillo
*Galerias Mazatlan
*Galerias Campeche
*Galerias Zacatecas
*Galerias Serdán
*Galerias Toluca


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:46, 26 December 2024

Mexican retail, financial and real estate company For the Mexican department store chain owned by El Puerto de Liverpool group, see Liverpool (department store).
El Puerto de Liverpool, El Puerto de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.
The original Liverpool store located at Carranza and 20 de Noviembre streets in the historic center of Mexico City.
Company typeSociedad Anónima Bursátil de Capital Variable
Traded asBMVLIVEPOL
IndustryDepartment stores, financial services, shopping centers
Founded1847; 178 years ago (1847)
FounderJean Baptiste Ebrard
HeadquartersSanta Fe, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico
Number of locations124 (Liverpool), 179 (Suburbia), 112 fashion brand stores, 28 shopping malls (2022)
Area servedMexico
Key peopleJorge Salgado (CEO)
ProductsClothing and accessories, shoes, perfume, cosmetics, jewelry, home furnishings, sporting goods, specialty foods
BrandsLiverpool, Suburbia, Galerías, franchisee of GAP, Banana Republic, Sfera, Punt Roma, MAC, Kiehl’s, NYX, Urban Decay, Pottery Barn, West Elm, Williams Sonoma
ServicesRevolving credit for retail customers, insurance, rental of stores in malls, in-store services e.g. travel agencies
RevenueIncrease 176,033,720,000 MXN (Mexican pesos, ca. 9.14 billion USD) (2022)
Operating income25,515,379,000 MXN, ca. 1.32 billion USD
Net incomeIncrease 17,397,239,000 MXN, ca. 903 million USD (2022)
Total assets94,546,550,000 MXN, ca. 4.91 billion USD (2022)
Number of employees76,976 (2022)
Divisionscommercial/retail, financial, real estate
Websiteelpuertodeliverpool.mx

El Puerto de Liverpool (officially S.A.B. de Liverpool, S.A.B. de C.V.) is a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations. The commercial area operates the department store chains Liverpool and Suburbia, freestanding retail stores of multiple fashion brands, and the Arco Norte logistics center, under construction. The financial group offers insurance as well as credit to customers of the two department store chains. The real estate group operates shopping malls, all but one (Perisur) branded Galerías.

El Puerto de Liverpool holds an (as of December 2023) US$246 million, 9.745% stake in U.S. retailer Nordstrom, and a 50% stake in El Salvador-based Unicomer Group, which operates retail chains in 26 Latin American countries. On December 23, 2024, it was announced that the company plans to increase its stake in Nordstrom to 49.9% as part of the American department store's plans to be taken private.

The Group's headquarters are in Santa Fe, a suburb and a main business center in Mexico City.

History

See also: Liverpool (department store) § History
  • 1944 El Puerto de Liverpool group was legally established as a public limited company, S.A. de C.V.
  • By 1965 listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange
  • 1980: opened the Perisur shopping center and warehouse, the first shopping center the group owns
  • 1988: purchases the Fábricas de Francia department store with eight stores
  • 1992: opened its second distribution and receiving center: Bodega Tultitlán, with a motor transport network of 135 trucks at that time. It also inaugurates the Galerías Coapa and Galerías Insurgentes shopping centers with their respective warehouses. The systems development center is installed.
  • 1997: bought the Comercial Las Galas department store from Tiendas Chedraui, which it converted into Fábricas de Francia stores.
  • 1999: bought 11 stores from the Salinas y Rocha appliance store chain
  • 2006: changed from a S.A. de C.V. to an S.A.B. de C.V., to comply with the provisions of the Securities Market Law of June 28, 2006
  • 2007: partnered with El Corte Inglés group's clothing retailer Sfera to launch dozens of Sfera stores across Mexico
  • 2015: partnered with U.S. retailer Williams-Sonoma to bring its brands Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn and West Elm to Mexico in stores run by El Puerto de Liverpool group Giving customers the option to purchase goods and services in these boutiques using their cards (DILISA) and (Livertu Universitarios). This association will extend for a period of 10 years.
  • August 2016: Liverpool bought the Suburbia department store chain from Walmart Mexico for around 15.7 billion pesos (about $840 million at that time).
  • September 2018: announced conversion of 38 of the 41 Fábricas de Francia stores to Liverpool or Suburbia formats, and permanently close the other 3, thus sunsetting the 140-year-old brand.

References

  1. ^ "Liverpool - 2022 Integrated Annual Report - About El Puerto de Liverpool". www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  2. Holman, Jordyn (23 December 2024). "Nordstrom Family Strikes Deal to Buyout Namesake Chain". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  3. "Annual Report 2013 Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Liverpool. p. 28 (32/66). Retrieved on May 27, 2014. "The Company’s domicile and main place of business is: Mario Pani 200 Col. Santa Fe , Cuajimalpa México, D.F"
  4. ^ "El Puerto de Liverpool: Investor Relations- "History"". www.elpuertodeliverpool.mx. El Puerto de Liverpool. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  5. "Annual Report 2015" (PDF). Reforma. El Puerto de Liverpool group. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  6. El-Corte-Ingles-and-Liverpool-sign-an-agreement-to-open-Sfera-in-Mexico.html El Corte Inglés and Liverpool sign an agreement to open Sfera in Mexico. El Economista, March 16, 2007 .
  7. Williams-Sonoma, Inc., announces the opening of its first franchise in Mexico . Communiqué. October 21, 2015
  8. -sonoma Liverpool will open 13 Williams-Sonoma stores El Universal. October 21, 2015.
  9. mx/opinion/de-jefes/max-david-michel's-bet-in-suburbia Max David Michel's bet in Suburbia. El Financiero. November 12, 2018.

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