Centro Andino
The Andino Mall started construction in January 1991. It is located in Bogotá, Colombia in the "Zona Rosa", near the "Zona T" and next to El Retiro Mall, another mall of Bogotá. Andino is made up of a business center and shopping mall. The business center covers 19.486 m2 (209.75 sq ft) and the mall 17.316 m2 (186.39 sq ft) and contains 205 stores, home of the only Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Longchamp and Tiffany & Co. stores in the country, becoming the most and exclusive mall in Colombia.
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Location | Bogotá, Colombia |
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Address | Carrera 11 No. 82 - 71 |
Opening date | 1993 |
Developer | Pedro Gomez & Cia |
No. of stores and services | 205 |
No. of floors | 4 |
Parking | 719 + 104 (Valet Parking) |
Website | centroandino |
History
The Andino Mall is located on the old school grounds of the Alemán Andino high school, hence the name of the complex.[1] The site was developed by the Pedro Gómez y Cia construction firm, and was overseen by architect Piedad Gómez.
The planning took 10 years. Construction began in 1992 and was completed in 1993, along with a business center annex.
Other projects have developed in the surrounding area, including the El Retiro and Atlantis shopping malls. Jointly, these sites have transformed the feel of the area from a mostly residential and housing neighborhood to a distinctly commercial and urban area, including buildings up to 10 stories tall.
Fire
In February 2008, there was a fire on the third floor of the mall. The fire left three people injured, two having suffered smoke inhalation, and one sustaining cuts. Additional damage was caused when the roof collapsed on one of the rooms in the movie theater. It was later discovered that the fire originated due to a short circuit.
Renovations
In 2005, a food court was constructed that included the largest structural dome in the country. On March 3, 2012, there was an announcement that 22 stores distributed over 4 stories will be added.
Explosion
In June 2017, a bomb exploded in the second floor of the mall, killing three women and injuring about nine others. One of the victims has been identified as a 23-year-old French woman who had spent six months volunteering in Colombia. The other two killed were Colombians.[2]
Andino Unique Brands in Colombia
Andino is best known as the home of some stores that are only found there, most of them exclusive, making Andino the most expensive mall in the country.
Business center
The business center counts with a pharmacy: Farmatodo and offices from different companies like Helm Bank, AVIATUR, Axxa asistencia Colombia, RCI Colombia, Assist card of Colombia, Bancolombia, Helm financial services Panama S.A, Helm Investment, among others.
See also
- Centro Comercial Santafé
- Bogotá
- Zona Rosa de Bogotá
References
- Jan Marco Müller. "Grandes centros comerciales y recreacionales en Santafé de Bogotá: Origen, características y tendencias de desarrollo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 31 July 2012.
- BBC. "Three killed in blast at Colombia shopping centre".