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Larcomar
View of Larcomar from the observation area, 2014
Map
LocationMiraflores District, Lima
AddressMalecon de la Reserva N° 610
Opening dateNovember 27, 1998
Developer Peru
OwnerLarcomar
No. of stores and services114 (As of 2019)[1]
No. of anchor tenants5
Total retail floor area2,118,718 sq ft (196,835.3 m2)
No. of floors4 (basement, two pavilions and the top)
ParkingParking lot, parking garage, and valet parking.
Websitewww.larcomar.com

Larcomar is a shopping center in the Miraflores district of Lima, Peru owned by Chilean company Parque Arauco S.A. It was opened on 27 November 1998. It is frequently visited by international tourists, as well as by locals from Miraflores and other parts of Lima. It is located on Avenida Jose Larco, and it is along the cliff next to the ocean (mar means 'sea' in Spanish) thus the name Larcomar.[2] Larcomar has indoor and outdoor areas, includes a cinema, bowling lanes, a food court, museum, tourist shops, Tony Roma's, T.G.I. Friday's, and Chili's restaurants, book stores, clothing stores, and electronics stores. It is directly across the street from the Marriott hotel.

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So first full day in Lima. We got in last night at like 2am and we got some rest, so this morning we are out exploring. We're actually staying in the neighborhood of Miraflores so we're just going for a walk and we're going to show you some of the parks, the beach and it is so nice to be getting some sunshine guys. After that brutal Canadian winter this is bliss. Now talk about a change. I'm actually wearing shorts and t-shirts for the first time in 2015. Oooh, show us the outfit. Woo Hoo! So we're noticing some amazing paragliding. These paragliders are just going right out over these tall buildings and then going right out over the ocean. It looks fantastic. Neither of us have done paragliding so far in our lives but we may just be tempted to give it a shot. So right now we are visiting Larcomar which is like a shopping center that sits right over the cliff overlooking the sea. It's a pretty good location. And then our camera battery died because we forgot to charge it, so that is all we can show you today. But we will be exploring more of the neighborhood in the days to come, so stay posted for that.

2016 Larcomar fire disaster

On Wednesday, 16 November 2016, a major fire broke out in Larcomar. The fire started in the UVK cinema, and quickly spread into most of the mall. Although the cause of the fire was initially unknown to local authorities, the Peruvian National Police (Policía Nacional de Perú) eventually concluded that the origin of the fire was from an external element.[3] This was concluded when a video tape (recorded by a security camera) showed a man (Luis Raúl Salazar) walking out of the movie theatre in a suspicious way. Although he initially surrendered to the police, he later denied his involvement in the fire.[4] Later on, however, the DIESE (División de Investigaciones Especiales de Seguridad del Estado), a government agency put in place to investigate major incidents and safety risks to citizens, concluded that the fire was actually started when a short circuit blew out in one of the movie theatre rooms, therefore clearing any charges the prosecution had named. In total, more than 200 people were evacuated from the mall, and 12 different fire fighting units arrived at Larcomar during the fire. There were a total of 4 deaths caused by the fire: Joel Mario Condori Rejas, Zoledad Moreima Oliveros Trujillo, Sonia Garciela Repetto Chamchumbi, and Ana Betsabé Torres Cochachiín.

References

  1. ^ . December 24, 2019 https://www.larcomar.com/todas-las-tiendas/. Retrieved December 24, 2019. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Rachowiecki, R.; Beech, C (2004). Lonely Planet Peru. Lonely Planet. p. 63. ISBN 1-74059-209-3.
  3. ^ "El Comercio". November 17, 2016. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  4. ^ "Larcomar: incendio pudo haber sido provocado, según el Mininter". El Comercio (in Spanish). 2016-12-01. Retrieved 2017-02-07.

External links

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