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Palacio de Hierro Polanco, Mexico City Inside of an El Palacio de Hierro store Art Nouveau stained-glass ceiling by Jacques Grüber at the downtown flagship (1921) [1]. El Palacio de Hierro (English: The Iron Palace) is an upscale chain of 16 full-line Palacio de Hierro department stores, 3 Boutique Palacio junior department stores, 2 Casa Palacio home stores, and 2 outlets located in Greater ...
El Palacio de Hierro is a department store chain that points to the most affluent market in Mexico, with international brands, many of which operate exclusively as Hermès, Burberry, and Adolfo Domínguez, among others. Founded in 1891 by a French businessman, it became the first department store in Mexico.
Centro Coyoacán (colonia Xoco, anchors include El Palacio de Hierro which will close in 2022 and move to Mítikah) Mítikah (colonia Xoco, opening late 2022, anchors will include El Palacio de Hierro and Liverpool ); 120,000 square metres (1,300,000 sq ft) of commercial space in a 1,000,000-square-metre (11,000,000 sq ft) mixed-use complex
Measuring 55,248 m 2, the largest department store in Latin America is the flagship Palacio de Hierro Polanco, [12] designed by Javier Sordo Madaleno. [13] Polanco also has a freestanding Liverpool department store, which at 37,000 m2 is the largest in the chain. There is a Sears in the Pabellón Polanco mall.
Paseo Interlomas is a 73,965-square-metre (796,150 sq ft) [1] shopping mall in the Interlomas edge city in Huixquilucan, Greater Mexico City.Three department stores anchor the mall: Liverpool, El Palacio de Hierro and Sears.
Anchored by Sears and Liverpool, it will soon add a branch of the most upscale department store in Mexico, El Palacio de Hierro. Plaza Mayor is anchored by: Sears full-line department store; Liverpool, a full-line department store, which has plans to expand to 27,000 m 2 (290,000 sq ft) West Elm, U.S.-based furniture superstore
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.
Anchors are Palacio de Hierro and Liverpool. The project was developed by DMI (Desarrolladora Mexicana de Inmuebles). The project was developed by DMI (Desarrolladora Mexicana de Inmuebles). Andares is one of the biggest mixed-use projects in Latin America, composed by multiple retail areas, 4 office buildings, 2 residential buildings and a hotel.