Showing posts with label Fabricas de Francia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabricas de Francia. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Rio Grande Mall June 2019 update Cuidad Juarez Chihuahua Mexico

Here is a short update from a mall that we visited about a year ago. This is one of the older malls in the city, but it is full and super busy. 
On this visit, the Fabricas de Francia store was shutting down to make way for a conversion to become a Suburbia store. The renovation was going on behind closed off sections of the store, so I am not sure if the store ever closed during the transition. Suburbia is the discount version of Liverpool. All remaining Fabricas de Francia stores were converted to either Liverpool or Suburbia locations in 2019. Suburbia opened September 5, 2019 at 11am.

Here is the interior of the second floor. A lot of the store had been blocked off with work already beginning to remodel the store. This has to be the first time I have seen a store actively converted while still in business. The remaining inventory of the store had been consolidated mostly on the first floor. A few holdouts from the video game, music, movies, sporting goods, motorcycles, Children's clothing, toys, and housewares were still left.
A peak into the closed off area of the store.

As you can see, the second floor did not have much left.

Down to the first level. These older light fixtures are still in place after the conversion.
More Men's clothing.
The old school fixtures on the ceiling show the age of this store.

The electronics department was mostly closeout items and display models.
This staircase was closed off.

The remaining furniture was also moved downstairs.
This construction blanket had been placed around some of the interior walls. Work was going on behind the blanket.
Back up to the second floor for a better look around. You can see the temporary walls blocking off a huge portion of the store. Work was going on behind those walls.


Another look over the wall into the closed off area. Fixtures were being moved around by employees.
Here is what I could see of the former electronics and furniture departments.


Back to the first floor with a better view of some of the old school ceiling fixtures and designs.


Now for a few photos inside of the mall. We will start with Sounds, a store similar to FYE.
Sounds is part FYE, Radio Shack, and also features instruments, video games, and electronics as well. This is the kind of store that I would love to see here in the United States. 

The S mart, is difficult to photograph, but here is most of the store logo. 
Old school neon signage in the S mart.
Mall corridor shot.
The food court is directly across from the entrance to S mart. It was very tricky to get good photos in this section of the mall. The S mart deli is to the left, food court to the right.
Last but not least, the very detailed skylight near Fabricas de Francia.