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  2. Centro Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Centro Santa Fe [a] is a large 210,400-square-metre (2,264,727 sq ft) [1] enclosed shopping mall in the Santa Fe area in the far west side of Mexico City. [2] Centro Santa Fe is the largest shopping center in Mexico. [3] [1] The original mall, 128,367 m 2 (1,381,730 sq ft), cost 270 billion old Mexican pesos (270 million current pesos) in 1993. [4]

  3. Santa Fe, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe, Mexico City. / 19.367596; -99.259275. Santa Fe is a business district and edge city in the west of Mexico City. It is part of the alcaldías (boroughs) of Cuajimalpa and Álvaro Obregón. Santa Fe consists mainly of luxury highrise buildings surrounding Centro Santa Fe, which is the largest mall in Latin America.

  4. List of shopping malls in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe incl. col. Zedec Santa Fe Centro Santa Fe, anchors include El Palacio de Hierro, Liverpool, Sears, Casa Palacio, 210,400 square metres (2,265,000 sq ft) gross leasable area [14] City Walk; Garden Santa Fe underground mall; Patio Santa Fe (anchors include Walmart, Sam's Club, The Home Depot, Office Depot, Petco, Sportium gym, Cinépolis)

  5. Liverpool (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Group's headquarters are in Santa Fe, a suburb and a main business center in Mexico City. El Puerto de Liverpool group also owned another department store chain Fábricas de Francia , and in 2018 and -9 eliminated the brand, converting 14 stores to Suburbia format, 23 to Liverpool format, and permanently closing 4.

  6. Samara (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    Samara (Mexico City) Samara is a mixed-use development in Santa Fe, Mexico City, that largest concentrated area of commercial and office space at the city's westernmost end. Fibra Uno bought the complex for 5.4 billion Mexican pesos in 2014, around 405 million USD. The complex is 144,000 square metres (1,550,000 sq ft) in total, of which 30,000 ...

  7. Arcos Bosques - Wikipedia

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    Tower I. Arcos Bosques Torre 1 or officially known as Arcos Bosques Corporativo Torre Oriente, is a prominent skyscraper in Mexico City. It was designed by Teodoro González de León. When completed in 1996, it was the tallest building in the Santa Fe area of Mexico City with a height of 530 feet (160 m). It is 36 stories tall, with 33 levels ...

  8. Antara Polanco - Wikipedia

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    www .antara .com .mx. Antara, previously branded as Antara Polanco and Antara Fashion Hall, is an upscale open-air shopping center in the Nuevo Polanco section of the upscale district of Polanco, Mexico City. It hosts a concentration of boutiques of global luxury brands and is anchored by a Casa Palacio department store and a Cinemex multicinema.

  9. Santa Fe Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Designated NMSRCP. September 29, 1972. Santa Fe Plaza in 1885, photo by D.B. Chase. The Santa Fe Plaza ( Spanish: Plaza de Santa Fe) [ 3] is a National Historic Landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the style of traditional Spanish-American colonial cities. The plaza, or city square is a gathering place for locals and also a tourist ...