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After 40 Years, It Closes a Historic Trade of Comodoro: the Reasons for the End of a Family Legacy

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After four decades being part of the everyday landscape of Comodoro Rivadavia, the Punto y Coma bookstore announced its definitive closure. Located in Alem at 700, it is one of the most emblematic shops of the category, founded 40 years ago and sustained for generations as a family entrepreneurship. The decision, as explained by its current owner Nicolás, was the result of a long process traversed by the economic crisis, the sustained decline in…
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After four decades being part of the everyday landscape of Comodoro Rivadavia, the Punto y Coma bookstore announced its definitive closure. Located in Alem at 700, it is one of the most emblematic shops of the category, founded 40 years ago and sustained for generations as a family entrepreneurship. The decision, as explained by its current owner Nicolás, was the result of a long process traversed by the economic crisis, the sustained decline in…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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