Oechsle (retail chain)

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Oechsle
Region served
Peru
OwnerTiendas Peruanas S.A.
Websitewww.oechsle.pe
Formerly called
Casa Oeschle

Oechsle (pronounced

internal conflict
of the country, permanently reopening in 2009.

History

Former Oechsle building façade.

Casa Oechsle was the name under which the

Plaza Mayor of Lima,[2] designed by Claude Sahut and inaugurated on December 1, 1920.[3] After Oechsle's death in 1945, the business was inherited by his son, Alex Oechsle Pruss.[2]

In the 1980s, Oechsle passed into the hands of

terrorist violence, the chain had to declare bankruptcy and closed its doors in 1993. thus passing their establishments to new owners.[4]

After several years, Intercorp bought the Oechsle brand and opened a chain of stores with that name as part of its diversification plan in the retail sector.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Nomberto, Isabel (2023-09-26). "Estuvo en quiebra por 15 años y ahora es una de las tiendas más importantes del Perú: la historia de Oechsle". La República.
  2. ^
    Blog PUCP
    .
  3. Medium.com. Cultura para Lima
    . 2017-03-20.
  4. ^ Pino, David (2010-04-15). "La Casa Oechsle". Lima la Única.
  5. ^ "Oechsle: Volver al futuro". Perú Económico. 2008. Archived from the original on 2016-08-07.