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JHSF’s José Auriemo Neto on Leveraging a Permanent Shift to Local Retail

With tenants including Louis Vuitton and Dior, São Paulo-based retail behemoth JHSF Participações’s chairman has a plan to persuade well-travelled Brazilians to keep shopping domestically.
José Auriemo Neto. JHSF Cidade Jardim.
José Auriemo Neto. JHSF's Cidade Jardim. (JHSF | Getty Images.)

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