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  2. 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.

  3. List of most expensive streets by city - Wikipedia

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    Mexico. Mexico City: Avenida Presidente Masaryk, [81] Paseo de la Reforma [82] United States. Boston, Massachusetts: Newbury Street [73] [83] Chicago, Illinois: North Michigan Avenue (Magnificent Mile) [84] New York City, New York: Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue; San Francisco, California: Union Square [73] Beverly Hills, California: Rodeo Drive [85]

  4. Public housing - Wikipedia

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    This program is a joint movement between the Central Government, regional governments, real estate developers and the community. The program is targeted to reach one million housing units annually. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] In 2015, about 700,000 homes were built, increasing to approximately 800,000 in 2016 and around 904,000 by the end of 2017.

  5. List of neighborhoods in Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Nápoles - home of the World Trade Center Mexico City and the iconic Midcentury monument the Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros. San Ángel - Historic residential and shopping area. Santa Fe - Financial, business district and upscale residential neighborhood. Polanco - Shopping, business and tourist area. Tepito - Popular flea market, home to many ...

  6. Land reform in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Land reform in Mexico. Hacienda de San Antonio Coapa and a train, by José María Velasco (1840—1912). Before the 1910 Mexican Revolution, most land in post-independence Mexico was owned by wealthy Mexicans and foreigners, with small holders and indigenous communities possessing little productive land. During the colonial era, the Spanish ...

  7. Greater Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Greater Mexico City is the largest metropolitan area in Mexico and the area with the highest population density. According to the 2020 Population Census, 21,804,515 persons lived in this metropolitan area, of which 9,209,944 live in Mexico City proper. [ 5] Approximately 72% (12.2 million) of the State of México's population live in ...

  8. Mexico's real estate trust Fibra Next eyes $865 million IPO ...

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    Mexican real estate investment trust Fibra Next plans to raise up to 15 billion pesos ($865 million) in its initial public offering, according to a filing with the country's main stock exchange on ...

  9. Consorcio ARA - Wikipedia

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    Consorcio ARA is a Mexico-based construction company specialized in the construction, maintenance and commercialization of low-income, affordable entry-level, middle-income and residential buildings. In addition, ARA is engaged in real estate developments, such as shopping centers and golf courses. The company also operates 20 concrete ...