Parques Polanco is a 16,924-square-metre (4.182-acre)[1] mixed-use development in Mexico City at Lago Alberto street #320, Colonia Granada in the new business and residential area of Nuevo Polanco, Mexico City. It was built on the site of Fábricas Automex/Lago Alberto Assembly, a Chrysler assembly plant.[2] The complex includes:[3]
- in Phase I, 5 apartment complexes designed by Higuera + Sánchez, A5 Arquitectura, Ten Arquitectos y KMD México
- in Phase II, two towers designed by Edmonds Internacional.
- in Phase III and IV two towers designed by Arditti Arquitectos
- a retail area with banks, restaurants, shops and a large Sport City gym
- a central park designed by Kees Van Rooij, winner of the AMDI 2010 award in the landscape architecture category[4]
- the 32-story, 449-foot (137 m) BBVA Bancomer back office building (under construction)[5][6]
The complex has received 2nd place award in the XVIII edition of the "Premio Obras Cemex" awards in the category "Commercial and Mixed Use" (Comercial y de Usos Mixtos).[4]
Ownership
Parques Polanco is a project of Abilia,[7] which is part of Tresalia Capital,[8] part of the business empire of Mexican billionaire María Asunción Aramburuzabala.
References
- ↑ Miquel Adrià, Enrique Martín-Moreno, Grupo Arquitech, Juan José Sánchez Aedo: el centro comercial como nuevo espacio público ("The shopping center as new public space"), p.184
- ↑ Ana Valle, "Usos mixtos apuesta inmobiliaria ante altos precios de terrenos en DF" (Mixed-use development increases in light of high ground prices in Mexico City), El Financiero, 2014-07-09
- ↑ "Desarrollo" (Development), Parques Polanco website
- 1 2 "Arquitectos", Parques Polanco website
- ↑ "Oferta inmobiliaria oficinas crece", El Economista, 2014-07-31
- ↑ BBVA Bancomer Back Office Building page on Skyscraper City site
- ↑ "Desarrollos" [Developments]. Abilia (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 December 2023.
- ↑ "Conoce más sobre nuestra trayectoria" [Learn more about our strategy]. Abilia (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 December 2023.
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