Grupo Panamá announced adjustments to its locations in Culiacán and Mazatlán.
According to a post on its website and social media, the Mazatlán-based restaurant company indicated that it has closed two branches.
“Goodbye, cowboy” is the farewell message posted in an emotional video featuring clips from the movie Toy Story.
Since a turf war between two drug cartels erupted in September 2014, Sinaloa and its productive and service sectors have been among the hardest hit by the decline in tourism and sales.
The Panamá restaurant group is no exception and has just announced the closure of two of its locations, one in Culiacán and the other in Mazatlán.
This refers to the bakery and pastry shop located on Avenida Juan Pablo II in Mazatlán, near the Vasconcelos High School and CBTIS 51 in Villa Galaxia. It served the entire Villa Satélite and Salvador Allende area, among other surrounding neighborhoods.
The second branch was located in Quintas Moras in Culiacán.
The statement simply expresses gratitude for the continued patronage of both stores, part of a well-known business group with 50 branches throughout Sinaloa.

Source: noroeste




