Nuestro Bogotá reports sales above 18.5 million dollars in first quarter

Shopping center Nuestro Bogotá generated sales of more than 18.5 million dollars in the first three months of 2026, up 2 percent from the same period last year.

February led the quarter with 6.3 percent growth, followed by January at 5.7 percent and March at 1.6 percent. Daily visitors averaged 30,000 people, with higher attendance on weekends.

Saturdays averaged 33,426 visitors, and Saturday February 28 marked the quarter's peak with 36,748 people. Night hours from 6:00 p.m. grew 3 percent, driven especially on Sundays with an 11 percent rise.

In gastronomy, the food court rose 17.9 percent and cafes and ice cream shops 15.1 percent. David Vaca, strategic manager, noted that the results reflect a proposal focused on visitor experience in a competitive market in western Bogotá.

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Colombian economy grows 2.2% in first quarter of 2026

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The Dane reported that Colombia's GDP rose 2.2% in the first quarter of 2026, below the 2.5% recorded a year earlier. Growth was driven mainly by public spending and household consumption, while sectors such as construction and agriculture posted declines.

Dane reported Bogotá's GDP grew 4.6% in Q3 2025 year-on-year, surpassing Colombia's national figure of 3.6% from the same period in 2024. Growth was fueled by commerce, transport, and services sectors. Year-to-date through Q3, the capital's GDP expanded 3.9%.

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Tourist accommodation occupancy in Colombia reached 49.7% in January 2026, per the Dane's Monthly Accommodation Survey. Seven of 12 regions recorded declines in occupancy, along with drops in revenues and employment.

The ninth edition of Bogotá Fashion Week will bring together 145 brands and designers from May 12 to 14 at Ágora Bogotá.

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Colombian exports reached US$5.315.9 million FOB in March 2026, up 20.9% from March 2025, according to the Dane. The growth was driven mainly by a 149.2% rise in the other sectors group, led by non-monetary gold. For the first quarter, exports totaled US$13,809.5 million, a 15.5% increase.

Preliminary results from the Dane's National Urban Economic Census show Colombia has 219,042 street vending units, mostly in large cities like Bogotá. This activity includes stationary, semi-stationary, or mobile forms in public spaces. Dane director Piedad Urdinola clarifies that not all are itinerant, but street vendors with fixed stalls.

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In 2025, Colombia's cultural sector grew nearly 30%, driven by concerts and massive events. Tourism also shone with over 6 million international visitors. This trend reflects a shift in consumer priorities toward memorable experiences.

 

 

 

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