Centro Santa Fe[a] is a large 210,400-square-metre (2,264,727 sq ft)[1] enclosed shopping mall in the Santa Fe area in the far west side of Mexico City.[2] Centro Santa Fe is the largest shopping center in Mexico.[3] [1] The original mall, 128,367 m2 (1,381,730 sq ft), cost 270 billion old Mexican pesos (270 million current pesos) in 1993.[4] It was further expanded in 2012.

Centro Santa Fe
Centro Santa Fe during 2012 expansion. Main anchors left to right: El Palacio de Hierro, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sanborns and Liverpool. The new Sears wing is under construction at the right
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General information
LocationMexico City, Mexico
Coordinates19°21′45″N 99°16′20″W / 19.362383°N 99.272235°W / 19.362383; -99.272235
Opening1993 (1993)
Technical details
Floor area210,400 square metres (2,265,000 sq ft)
Other information
Number of stores500
Number of anchors6
Public transit access Santa Fe railway station (under construction)
Website
centrosantafe.com.mx

Within the Centro Santa Fe, two floors above the Sears wing are separately branded as Vía Santa Fe,[5] 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.

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.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ English: Santa Fe Center or Santa Fe Mall

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The 5 largest shopping centers in Mexico outside the capital". 14 July 2017. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Localización Centro Santa Fe.
  3. ^ "Centro Santa Fe Official Information".
  4. ^ Currículum: Año 1993 [Résumé: Year 1993] (in Spanish), CAABSA, archived from the original on 2013-10-06, retrieved 2013-10-05
  5. ^ Vía Santa Fe
  6. ^ 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

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