Dorian's
{{Infobox company
| name = Dorian's
| logo =
| logo_size =
| image = File:Dorian's.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| image_caption = Dorian's store at Plaza Rio Tijuana before it became a Sears branch in 2009
| industry = Retail
| founded = {{start date and age|1959}} in Tijuana
| defunct = {{End date|2009}}
| founder =
| hq_location_city = Tijuana, Baja California
| hq_location_country = Mexico
| successor = Sears (Mexico)
| num_locations = 14
| num_locations_year = 2009
| areas_served = mainly Baja California, later across Northern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula
}}
Dorian's was a department store chain based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
Dorian's was established in downtown Tijuana in 1959.{{citation|url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=5583058|archive-url=https://archive.today/20131008223300/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=5583058|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 8, 2013|publisher=Business Week|title=Company Overview of Dorian's Tijuana, S.A. de C.V.|access-date=2013-10-08}}
On November 9, 1977, a fire ripped through the block where Dorian's was located, however after only 17 working days the store was back open, with half the square footage housed in tent-like structures built in a nearby parking lot.{{cite news |title=Tijuana Firm Back after Fire |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55895299/dorians-tijuana-firm-back-after-fire/ |publisher=Escondido Times-Advocate |date=December 1, 1977}}
Carlos Slim's Grupo Carso bought Dorian's Tijuana, S.A. de C.V. in 2004 and operated it as a subsidiary of Inmuebles Borgru, S.A. de C.V. which in turn was a subsidiary of Inmuebles Carso, S.A.B. de C.V.{{citation|publisher=Grupo Carso |title=Reporte Anual 2009 |url=http://www.carso.com.mx/ES/Inversionistas/informacion_financiera/Reporte%20anual/Reporte%20anual%202009.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131019113125/http://www.carso.com.mx/ES/Inversionistas/informacion_financiera/Reporte%20anual/Reporte%20anual%202009.pdf |archive-date=2013-10-19 }} In that same year, Dorian's expanded to Cancun, Chihuahua, Leon, Merida, and Monterrey after purchasing five JCPenney stores, which operated in Mexico since 1995.
A store opened in the new Las Misiones mall in Ciudad Juárez in 2004{{cite news |last1=Gilot |first1=Louie |title=Upscale Juárez Mall Opens Today |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55895869/dorians-jurez-opens-today/ |publisher=El Paso Times |date=October 15, 2004}} and closed shortly thereafter (now Liverpool).
In 2009, Dorian's had 14 stores in[https://web.archive.org/web/20090412020010/http://www.dorians.com.mx/html/ubicaciones2.html Dorian's website, archive.org record of edition of 2009-04-12]
- Tijuana:
- Downtown Tijuana (Corner of 2nd and Niños Héroes)
- Plaza Río Tijuana
- Plaza Carrousel
- Centro Comercial Mesa de Otay, Otay Centenario
- Cancun - Plaza Las Américas (formerly JCPenney)
- Chihuahua, Chihuahua - Plaza de Sol (formerly JCPenney)
- Ensenada - downtown
- La Paz, Baja California Sur -
- Downtown
- Forjadores
- León, Guanajuato - Plaza Mayor (formerly JCPenney)
- Mérida - Plaza las Américas (formerly JCPenney)
- Mexicali - Centro Comercial Cachanilla
- Monterrey area - San Pedro Garza García (formerly JCPenney)
- San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora
Starting in April 2009, the 14 Dorian’s department stores were integrated into Sears México and operated under the name Sears. However, the Downtown Tijuana store was closed in May 2009{{Citation|url=http://www.oem.com.mx/esto/notas/n1160904.htm|newspaper=El Sol de Tijuana|title=Dorian's Centro cierra por crisis|date=2009-05-13|access-date=2013-10-08|archive-date=2015-06-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610225331/http://www.oem.com.mx/esto/notas/n1160904.htm|url-status=dead}} and is now the Plaza de la Tecnología, a market hall of retail technology vendors.
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Category:Defunct department stores of Mexico
Category:Buildings and structures in Tijuana
Category:Retail companies disestablished in 2009