Oechsle (retail chain)
Supermarket chain | |
Region served | Peru |
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Owner | Tiendas Peruanas S.A. |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Casa Oeschle |
Oechsle (pronounced internal conflict of the country, permanently reopening in 2009.
History
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
- ^ 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.
- ^ Blog PUCP.
- Medium.com. Cultura para Lima. 2017-03-20.
- ^ Pino, David (2010-04-15). "La Casa Oechsle". Lima la Única.
- ^ "Oechsle: Volver al futuro". Perú Económico. 2008. Archived from the original on 2016-08-07.