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Town Center will redefine entertainment and shopping in San Pedro Sula

San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

With the construction of the Town Centerthe new real estate project led by Allied Investmentsthe southeastern sector of San Pedro Sula is consolidating itself as an important commercial and entertainment hub in Honduras.

In line with the growth of the commercial and residential market in this sector of the city, the Town Center is configured as a new business concept which meets the needs of the population, offering a new alternative for shopping, entertainment and a meeting point aimed at all segments.

The construction area of ​​the shopping center will be 29,571 meters with a rentable area of ​​17,473 meters. Currently, the work is already under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

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With an elegant and friendly design, the shopping center will have 57 localeswhich will offer multiple services, such as: stores with well-known brands, commercial anchors, restaurants with knife-and-fork service (table service), pharmacies, cafes, entertainment areas, supermarket, gym and convenience stores. In addition, the parking lot will have capacity for 568 vehicles.

Location. This innovative project will be located in the area known as Eastern Boulevard, on the highway to Villeda Morales Airport, very close to the area of ​​influence of Mega Mall, the flagship project of Inversiones Aliadas, a corporation that has become a benchmark in development projects in this sector.

The Town Center, in addition to complementing the current Mega Mall offer – which already exceeds 15,000 average visitors per day – will also play a crucial role in the economic and social dynamism from the southeastern sector of San Pedro Sula.

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In recent years, the Southeast has become one of the sectors with the greatest population growthwith an accelerated pace of vehicular traffic heading to important points such as La Lima, the Ramón Villeda Morales international airport and El Progreso.

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