Minas Argentinas opens its offices and gives new life to a historic space in San Juan
Minas Argentinas opens its offices and gives new life to a historic space in San Juan
Minas Argentinas opens its offices and gives new life to a historic space in San Juan
Oct 13, 2025
Oct 13, 2025
Oct 13, 2025



Minas Argentinas S.A., a company of Aisa Group dedicated to the operation of the Gualcamayo mine, officially inaugurated its new offices in the former Cinzano site, in the city of San Juan. The space, which had been abandoned for years, now comes back to life and activity with the arrival of the company, generating a new hub of economic and professional movement in the area.
Through the repurposing of the old administrative headquarters of the winery, the building that faces José Ignacio de la Roza Avenue was transformed into the administrative headquarters of the Gualcamayo Mine and the Aisa Group in Argentina: spacious, modern, and comfortable offices. With a coworking space for more than 70 people, 6 meeting rooms, and other necessary facilities for daily work. Additionally, the building was equipped with solar panels that allow it to generate practically all the energy it consumes, reaffirming the group’s commitment to efficiency and the responsible use of resources.
The event was attended by provincial authorities, representatives of Aisa Group, suppliers, peer companies, and friends who support the operations of Minas Argentinas in San Juan.
“Our model is different; we seek the permanent reinvestment of everything we generate, with a strong commitment to the region. It is a model of being worthy of our people and what is expected of us. We aim to build a legacy of development for the communities we work with,” said Juan José Retamero, founder of Aisa Group.
“It is a great joy to see these projects materialize. About a year ago, they came to see me and showed me these projects on paper. And today we are looking at it, and we see that it has become a reality,” added Marcelo Orrego, Governor of San Juan.
The relocation of the offices is part of a process of institutional consolidation of Minas Argentinas in the province, which complements the recent advancements of the Gualcamayo Mine. The company obtained approval for the seventh update of the Environmental Impact Report (IIA), which confirms its management during the evaluated period and enables the start of permits for the Deep Carbonates Project (DCP), with which the productive life of the deposit will be extended for at least another 20 years.
The Deep Carbonates project is in an advanced stage of engineering and technical and economic feasibility studies, positioning Gualcamayo as one of the most relevant gold developments in the coming years in San Juan.
With this inauguration, Aisa Group reaffirms its long-term commitment to the province, combining investment, employment, and urban recovery. The former Cinzano site is now transforming into a productive and innovative space, with a positive impact on the local community, where in the coming years, the holding company led by Retamero will carry out a huge real estate project, constructing a housing complex, a shopping center, and a hotel, among others.
Minas Argentinas continues to consolidate its presence in San Juan through investments that promote sustainable development, strengthen the value chain, and create opportunities for genuine employment in the region.
Minas Argentinas S.A., a company of Aisa Group dedicated to the operation of the Gualcamayo mine, officially inaugurated its new offices in the former Cinzano site, in the city of San Juan. The space, which had been abandoned for years, now comes back to life and activity with the arrival of the company, generating a new hub of economic and professional movement in the area.
Through the repurposing of the old administrative headquarters of the winery, the building that faces José Ignacio de la Roza Avenue was transformed into the administrative headquarters of the Gualcamayo Mine and the Aisa Group in Argentina: spacious, modern, and comfortable offices. With a coworking space for more than 70 people, 6 meeting rooms, and other necessary facilities for daily work. Additionally, the building was equipped with solar panels that allow it to generate practically all the energy it consumes, reaffirming the group’s commitment to efficiency and the responsible use of resources.
The event was attended by provincial authorities, representatives of Aisa Group, suppliers, peer companies, and friends who support the operations of Minas Argentinas in San Juan.
“Our model is different; we seek the permanent reinvestment of everything we generate, with a strong commitment to the region. It is a model of being worthy of our people and what is expected of us. We aim to build a legacy of development for the communities we work with,” said Juan José Retamero, founder of Aisa Group.
“It is a great joy to see these projects materialize. About a year ago, they came to see me and showed me these projects on paper. And today we are looking at it, and we see that it has become a reality,” added Marcelo Orrego, Governor of San Juan.
The relocation of the offices is part of a process of institutional consolidation of Minas Argentinas in the province, which complements the recent advancements of the Gualcamayo Mine. The company obtained approval for the seventh update of the Environmental Impact Report (IIA), which confirms its management during the evaluated period and enables the start of permits for the Deep Carbonates Project (DCP), with which the productive life of the deposit will be extended for at least another 20 years.
The Deep Carbonates project is in an advanced stage of engineering and technical and economic feasibility studies, positioning Gualcamayo as one of the most relevant gold developments in the coming years in San Juan.
With this inauguration, Aisa Group reaffirms its long-term commitment to the province, combining investment, employment, and urban recovery. The former Cinzano site is now transforming into a productive and innovative space, with a positive impact on the local community, where in the coming years, the holding company led by Retamero will carry out a huge real estate project, constructing a housing complex, a shopping center, and a hotel, among others.
Minas Argentinas continues to consolidate its presence in San Juan through investments that promote sustainable development, strengthen the value chain, and create opportunities for genuine employment in the region.
Minas Argentinas S.A., a company of Aisa Group dedicated to the operation of the Gualcamayo mine, officially inaugurated its new offices in the former Cinzano site, in the city of San Juan. The space, which had been abandoned for years, now comes back to life and activity with the arrival of the company, generating a new hub of economic and professional movement in the area.
Through the repurposing of the old administrative headquarters of the winery, the building that faces José Ignacio de la Roza Avenue was transformed into the administrative headquarters of the Gualcamayo Mine and the Aisa Group in Argentina: spacious, modern, and comfortable offices. With a coworking space for more than 70 people, 6 meeting rooms, and other necessary facilities for daily work. Additionally, the building was equipped with solar panels that allow it to generate practically all the energy it consumes, reaffirming the group’s commitment to efficiency and the responsible use of resources.
The event was attended by provincial authorities, representatives of Aisa Group, suppliers, peer companies, and friends who support the operations of Minas Argentinas in San Juan.
“Our model is different; we seek the permanent reinvestment of everything we generate, with a strong commitment to the region. It is a model of being worthy of our people and what is expected of us. We aim to build a legacy of development for the communities we work with,” said Juan José Retamero, founder of Aisa Group.
“It is a great joy to see these projects materialize. About a year ago, they came to see me and showed me these projects on paper. And today we are looking at it, and we see that it has become a reality,” added Marcelo Orrego, Governor of San Juan.
The relocation of the offices is part of a process of institutional consolidation of Minas Argentinas in the province, which complements the recent advancements of the Gualcamayo Mine. The company obtained approval for the seventh update of the Environmental Impact Report (IIA), which confirms its management during the evaluated period and enables the start of permits for the Deep Carbonates Project (DCP), with which the productive life of the deposit will be extended for at least another 20 years.
The Deep Carbonates project is in an advanced stage of engineering and technical and economic feasibility studies, positioning Gualcamayo as one of the most relevant gold developments in the coming years in San Juan.
With this inauguration, Aisa Group reaffirms its long-term commitment to the province, combining investment, employment, and urban recovery. The former Cinzano site is now transforming into a productive and innovative space, with a positive impact on the local community, where in the coming years, the holding company led by Retamero will carry out a huge real estate project, constructing a housing complex, a shopping center, and a hotel, among others.
Minas Argentinas continues to consolidate its presence in San Juan through investments that promote sustainable development, strengthen the value chain, and create opportunities for genuine employment in the region.