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The Home Depot is coming to San Miguel de Allende

Summary by Mexico News Daily
Retail giant The Home Depot has announced it will open three stores in the Bajío state of Guanajuato, including one in San Miguel de Allende. With a US $61 million investment, new stores will also be located in León and the city of Guanajuato. According to a company statement, the San Miguel store will open in 2026, while the stores in León and Guanajuato are set to open the following year.  As they announced the new Guanajuato stores, company o…

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The US company will open branches in San Miguel de Allende, León and Guanajuato capital. It is estimated that they will generate more than 300 direct jobs. The US chain The Home Depot announced an investment of more than 1 billion pesos for the opening of three new stores in Guanajuato. In addition to an expansion will take place between 2026 and 2027, said José Rodríguez Garza, president and general manager of the company in Mexico. The Home De…

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San Miguel de Allende, Gto.- The U.S. company The Home Depot will again make a strong investment in the state, with three new stores for which more than one billion pesos will be allocated. Governor Dennise García Muñoz Ledo, Libya, announced this investment 10 years after the opening of The Home Depot’s last store in Salamanca. This investment will generate 300 direct jobs. This company dedicated to the sale of products and services for the imp…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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