The Works in Sinop, Mato Grosso, Are 70% Completed. 250 Jobs Have Already Been Created for Construction and More Than a Thousand Positions Will Be Opened Upon Completion
The Sinop Shopping Mall Will Be the First Mall to Be Built in the City of Sinop, Mato Grosso, and the Only One Within a 500 km Radius. The Project, Which Incurred an Investment of R$ 230 Million, Is 70% Complete and It Is Predicted to Be Finished by September This Year. During the Construction Phase, About 250 Jobs Were Created, and It Is Expected That Once the Mall Is Operational, It Will Generate More Than a Thousand Opportunities.
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Project in Mato Grosso
The Project Covers a Construction Area of Over 40,000 Square Meters, Where 118 Stores Will Be Installed, Including 10 Anchor Stores and 4 Large Retailers from Brazil.
Mayor Roberto Dorner of the City Says That the Mall Is Very Important to Showcase the City’s Strength, as It Is a Regional Hub and Has Exponential Growth Potential. Roberto Martins, the Businessman Investor and Creator of the Project, Explained That the Mall’s Structure Is Larger Than What the City Can Sustain Because the Partners Believe in the City’s Potential.
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Investments and Jobs
Roberto Dorner States That the Sinop Shopping Mall Project in Mato Grosso Is Expected to Receive an Investment of 230 Million Reais by the Completion Date. Its Structure Uses Modern Sustainable Resources and Aims to Reduce Condominium Costs for Entrepreneurs, Such as the TPO System Roofing, LED Lighting, Natural Light, Rainwater Reuse, and External Walls Made of Insulating Panels.
During the Construction Phase, the Project Created 250 Direct Job Opportunities, and After Its Completion, with the Operation of the Shopping Center, It Will Generate More Than 1,000 Direct Job Opportunities.

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