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Sodimac México is opening a new branch at the Gran Sur Shopping Center in Mexico City, offering a wide range of home goods and construction materials.
The new Sodimac store will feature a professional tool rental service.
Sodimac expands its presence in the Mexican territory. Photo: Inmobiliare.
By: SiiLA News
12/20/2022
Sodimac Mexico, a store specializing in home goods and construction materials, is expanding its presence in Mexico City with the opening of a new branch at the Gran Sur Shopping Center.
During an exclusive interview with Inmobiliare, Gabriel Álvarez, the company's Business Manager, shared that the new location spans eight thousand square meters. This spacious facility will offer 190 services dedicated to home improvement and construction needs. Customers will have access to over 30,000 products, covering everything from gardening supplies to pet essentials, ensuring that every aspect of their home-related requirements is met.
This new Sodimac branch will also offer a professional tool rental service. Plumbers, blacksmiths, and carpenters can now conveniently rent high-quality equipment for durations ranging from a single day to an entire month. This feature aims to support professionals in their projects and provide them with the tools they need without the burden of long-term ownership.
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