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  2. Angelópolis Lifestyle Center - Wikipedia

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    Angelópolis opened for public in 1998, with Liverpool and other stores. Later, stores such as C&A and Sears, Sanborns, boutiques and fast food joints opened. In 2002, the upstairs section of the mall was finished and El Palacio de Hierro was opened. Angelópolis was planned by the state government to trigger the development of a new urban area.

  3. El Palacio de Hierro - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Grupo BAL - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Comercial City Fresko - Wikipedia

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    Comercial City Fresko, S. de R.L. de C.V. is a Mexican holding company of hypermarkets headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. It operates the hypermarkets La Comer, City Market , Fresko and Sumesa, which have a strong presence in Mexico City and Central Mexico.

  6. Coppel - Wikipedia

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    It is today one of the 100 largest companies in Mexico according to Expansión, with sales higher than Sears, El Palacio de Hierro and Famsa. [2] In 2015, it purchased the 51-store Viana chain to convert them to Coppel stores with an investment of 2.5 billion Mexican pesos, around 150 million USD.

  7. Librería Porrúa - Wikipedia

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    Original store in the historic center of Mexico City. Librería Porrúa Hermanos y Compañía S.A. de C.V. is a bookseller and publishing company in Mexico, and is one of the longest-established businesses operating in the Mexican book trade.

  8. Palace of Moncloa - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Puerta de Hierro Avenue in the Moncloa-Aravaca district of Madrid. It has been the official residence of the Prime Minister since 1977, when Adolfo Suárez moved the residence from the Palace of Villamejor. The Palace of Moncloa is part of the Moncloa Complex, which includes 16 buildings, a bunker and a hospital.

  9. Puerta de Hierro - Wikipedia

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    Puerta de Hierro means "Iron Gate" in Spanish. It may mean: Puerta de Hierro, Guadalajara; Puerta de Hierro (Madrid) The Argentine film Puerta de Hierro, el exilio de ...