The pandemic put many plans on hold, but the reopening, the economic reactivation and gentrification (with all the controversy that this includes), have led to the resumption of ambitious construction projects. For this reason, for this 2023 the opening of three new real estate developments with shopping centers and an amusement park in Mexico City (CDMX).
In accordance with real estate24two will be built mixed building complexess that will combine commercial and entertainment spaces, offices, apartments and even a hotel. One of them will be located in the Roma-Condesa corridorand from the description it could overshadow the newly opened Mitikah Coyoacan.
The third construction will be a huge shopping center that will only house stores and businesses. And, finally, they revealed that this year it will open its doors Aztlan Parka new amusement park that replaces the closed Chapultepec’s fair.
The new shopping centers in CDMX could impact your pocket
These developments, points out the specialized real estate portal, can affect rental prices and the cost of properties in the surrounding areas. Especially, taking into account that the Condesa neighborhood and the surroundings of Chapultepec are already expensive areas, for being among the favorite areas of digital nomads in CDMX.
On the other hand, entrepreneurs will have interesting opportunities in these spaces, since the integration with homes and offices ensures a constant flow of potential customers. So, if you are thinking of starting a franchise or your own business, keep these mixed complexes in mind.
Courtyard Martin Carrera
It will be to the north of the city, near the Martín Carrera metro, between the avenues San Juan de Aragón and Ferrocarril Hidalgo. Will have 90 commercial premises and 782 parking spacesexplain Grupo Indi and Estrategia Urbana, developers of the project.
Among the shops, restaurants and businesses that it will house are ‘anchor’ firms such as cinemex, recórcholis, vips, coppel, promotion, milano, Energy Fitness. The opening is scheduled for November 2023.
In the Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s officewhere this plaza will be built, the average rental price is 9,786 pesoswith an annual variation of 9.19%, according to data from Real Estate24.
Aztec Forum
On the other side, to the south of the city and as part of the Azteca Stadium remodeling project, comes this new development. This mixed complex will be built on the esplanade of the emblematic stadium and will be the prelude to enter the events.
This will include a shopping center with a movie theater, gym, and 250 retail stores, as well as 2,500 parking spaces. It will also house offices and even a hotel, very practical for those who visit the city just to see a concert or a soccer game.
In addition to the shopping center, there will be a cinema, a gym and more than 200 commercial premises. It is expected to be ready before the 2026 World Cup.
In the Coyoacan mayor’s officewhere ‘El Coloso de Santa Úrsula’ is located, the average income is 12,234 pesos with an increase of 8.19% compared to last year.
‘Espacio Condesa’ promises to be the king of shopping malls in CDMX
As its name indicates, it will be located in the Condesa neighborhood, it will have an access through Circuito Bicentenario and another on Benjamín Franklin street. For now it is only known that the project contemplates the construction of two towers, one with 37 floors and the other with 31joined by a four-level shopping center.
will have 406 apartments up to three bedrooms with terrace or balcony, as well as spaces for offices, cinema, bars, restaurants, banks and a playroom. All pet friendly.
Among the stores that are planned are: Sports World, Petco, Bosques Dry Cleaner, AT&T, Circle K, Office Depot, Opticas Lux, Vips, Miniso, Starbucks, Toks, Devlyn, Parrilla Urbana, among other. There is no exact date for its opening yet, but it is expected to be this year.
The portal indicates that the average rental price in the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s officeIt is 17,405 pesos and registers an annual increase of 19.9%.
Aztlan Park
This new amusement park will be in the second section of the Bosque de Chapultepec. It will fill the void left by the Chapultepe Fairc, closed in October 2019 after a fatal accident in an amusement ride. After being vandalized in 2020, they proceeded to dismantle the iconic roller coaster (the first in Latin America) and the rest of the attractions to make way for Parque Aztlán.
The idea is to recover green areas and spaces dedicated to cultural events, and turn them into one of the best urban parks in Latin America. This project will have free admission and will house a Ferris wheel 100 meters highas well as a roller coaster inspired by the Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoesareas for concerts, exhibitions and recreation in general.
The average income in the mayor Miguel Hidalgo they are in 18,450 pesos with an annual variation of 10.52 percent, indicates Inmuebles24.
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