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Centro Coyoacán

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Centro Coyoacán
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General information
LocationMexico City, Mexico
AddressAv. Coyoacán 2000, Col. Xoco, 03330, Mexico City, Mexico
Coordinates19°21′36″N 99°10′08″W / 19.35995°N 99.16895°W / 19.35995; -99.16895
Opening1989
Closed2022
OwnerEl Palacio de Hierro
Technical details
Floor count2
Floor area13,000 m2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Javier Sordo Madaleno
DeveloperEl Palacio de Hierro
Other information
Number of stores124
Number of anchors2
Public transit accessCoyoacán metro station (at distance)
Website
www.centrocoyoacan.com.mx

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. Mítikah shopping center opened in late 2022 including a new Palacio de Hierro department store, replacing the Centro Coyoacán location.[1][2]

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Background

Renowned architect Javier Sordo Madaleno was appointed to design a unique space to house exclusive stores and an El Palacio de Hierro department store. In 1989, El Palacio de Hierro opened Centro Coyoacán, its first shopping mall.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rodríguez Ceballos, Francelia (November 2017). "El Palacio de Hierro se integrará al centro comercial Mítikah ("Palacio de Hierro will be integrated into the Mítikah shopping center")". Fashion Network. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Centro Coyoacán cierra sus puertas; así será la nueva plaza que lo sutituirá". 18 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Historia Centro Coyoacán".

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