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  2. Mítikah - Wikipedia

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    mitikah.com.mx Mítikah , (in Spanish a homonym of "Mítica" i.e. "Mythical"), is a mixed-use building complex with Mexico City's tallest skyscraper in the Benito Juárez borough of southern Mexico City across the Circuito Interior inner ring road from Coyoacán .

  3. List of tallest buildings in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, has over 2080 high-rise buildings (as of July 2022). [1] The list below indicates the tallest buildings in the city ranking from highest to lowest based on official heights. Currently, Torre Mitikah A is the city's tallest building, with a height of 267 metres (876 ft).

  4. List of tallest buildings in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City [16] 16 Torre Altus: Torre Altus: 195 m (640 ft) 44 1998 Mexico City [17] 17 World Trade Center Mexico City: World Trade Center México: 191 m (627 ft) 50 1994 Mexico City [18] 18 Santa Maria Torre 6* 189 m (620 ft) 48 2020 Monterrey [19] 19 Torre Reforma Latino: 185 m (607 ft) 46 2015 Mexico City [20] 20 Metropolitan Center Torre II

  5. Xoco - Wikipedia

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    It is home to Centro Coyoacán and Patio Universidad shopping centers and the Torre Mitikah development, which will be Mexico City's biggest mixed-use complex. Xoco is served by the Coyoacán station of the Mexico City metro which belongs to line 3. The national cinematheque, the Cineteca Nacional, also stands here. There are also a cemetery ...

  6. Centro Coyoacán - Wikipedia

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    Centro Coyoacán, also known as Centro Comercial Coyoacán, was a shopping mall located on Av. Coyoacán and Av. Universidad in Mexico City, Mexico.. The mall was closed on 19 September 2022 and the area will be incorporated into the adjacent Mítikah mixed-used complex, which includes a shopping center and the largest skyscraper in Mexico City.

  7. Torre Latinoamericana - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Latinoamericana contains the FM transmission facilities for Radio Fórmula's two FM stations in Mexico City, XERFR-FM 103.3 and XEDF-FM 104.1. Plans for the tower include a facelift, which will remodel the building's exteriors using new materials while maintaining the original design and look; since the tower is considered a ...

  8. Mexico to reform constitution in wake of US terrorism ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday she will propose constitutional reforms aimed at protecting Mexico’s sovereignty after U.S. President Donald Trump’s ...

  9. List of tallest buildings in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: Mexico: 10 The Point: texto: 266 m (873 ft) 67 2011 Panama City: Panama: 11 Vitri Tower: Torre Vitri under construction in December of 2010: 260 m (850 ft) 74 2012 Panama City: Panama: 12 Arts Tower: 246.8 m (810 ft) 78 2012 Panama City: Panama: 13 Torre Reforma: 246 m (807 ft) 57 2016 Mexico City: Mexico: 14 Ocean Two: 245.7 m ...