Centro Santa Fe | |
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General information | |
Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
Coordinates | 19°21′45″N 99°16′20″W / 19.362383°N 99.272235°W |
Opening | 1993 |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 210,400 square metres (2,265,000 sq ft) |
Other information | |
Number of stores | 500 |
Number of anchors | 6 |
Public transit access | Santa Fe railway station (under construction) |
Website | |
centrosantafe |
Centro Santa Fe (English: Santa Fe Center or Santa Fe Mall), often incorrectly named "Centro Comercial Santa Fe",[1] is a large 210,400-square-metre (2,264,727 sq ft)[2] enclosed shopping mall in the Santa Fe area of Cuajimalpa, Mexico City.[3] Centro Santa Fe[4] is the largest shopping center in Mexico.[2] The original mall, 128,367 m2 (1,381,730 sq ft), cost 270 billion old Mexican pesos (270 million current pesos) in 1993.[5] It was further expanded in 2012.
Within the Centro Santa Fe, two floors above the Sears wing are separately branded as Vía Santa Fe, containing mid-luxury clothing retailers (e.g. Salvatore Ferragamo, La Martina, Dolce & Gabbana), a Cinemex "Platinum" luxury multi-cinema, Casa Palacio (home store run by El Palacio de Hierro), and Mexico's first Apple Store.[6]
Anchors in the main mall are El Palacio de Hierro, Liverpool, Sanborns and Sears department stores, and a Chedraui Select hypermarket.
As a whole, the mall has about 501 stores in total.
As of 2012 the center as a whole had about 1,500,000 visitors per month or 20 million per year.[7]
References
- ↑ Example: Google Maps
- 1 2 "The 5 largest shopping centers in Mexico outside the capital". Retrieved December 5, 2020.
- ↑ "Localización." Centro Santa fe. Retrieved on June 27, 2015. "Centro Santa Fe Av. Vasco de Quiroga 3800, Delegación Cuajimalpa, Col. Antigua Mina La Totolapa, 05109 Ciudad de Mexico, D.F."
- ↑ "Centro Santa Fe Official Information".
- ↑ Currículum: Año 1993 [Résumé: Year 1993] (in Spanish), CAABSA, archived from the original on 2013-10-06, retrieved 2013-10-05
- ↑ ["Platinum" Vía Santa Fe official website]
- ↑ Luz Elena Mota Rodríguez (2012-07-28), "Centro Comercial más grande de AL, en Santa Fe" [Largest shopping center in Latin America (is) in Santa Fe], Barrio, archived from the original on 2013-10-06