Patio Santa Fe
Patio Santa Fe, original name Gran Patio Santa Fe, is a 2,100,000-square-foot (200,000 m2) vertical power center in Santa Fe, Mexico City. It is nine stories tall anchored by Walmart, Sam's Club, The Home Depot, Office Depot, Petco, a Sportium gym, Cinépolis 16-screen multicinema, and a 7,000-square-metre (75,000 sq ft) glass-covered rooftop park. It has approximately 130 retail shops, 25 restaurants including Red Lobster, Toks, and IHOP, and 2,800 parking spaces.[1][2]
External links
- Official Web page (Facebook)
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Shopping malls in Mexico
Mexico City
- Antara Polanco
- Arcos Bosques
- Artz Pedregal
- Centro Coyoacán
- Centro Santa Fe
- Ciudad Jardín Bicentenario
- Cosmopol
- Encuentro Oceanía
- Forum Buenavista
- Galerías Insurgentes
- Galerías Perinorte
- Manacar
- Metrópoli Patriotismo
- Mexipuerto Cementos Fortaleza Cuatro Caminos
- Mítikah
- Miyana
- Multiplaza Aragón
- Parque Delta
- Parques Polanco
- Pasaje Jacaranda
- Pasaje Polanco
- Paseo Acoxpa
- Paseo Interlomas
- Patio Santa Fe
- Perisur
- Plaza Carso
- Plaza de las Estrellas
- Plaza Insurgentes
- Plaza Satélite
- Plaza Universidad
- Portal San Ángel
- Reforma 222
- Samara Shops
- Toreo Parque Central
- Andares
- Distrito La Perla
- Galerías Guadalajara
- Plaza del Sol
- Sania
- Cinco y Diez (multiple malls)
- Península
- Plaza Carrousel
- Plaza Río Tijuana
- Plaza Viva Tijuana
- Plaza Las Américas
- Antea LifeStyle Center (Querétaro)
- Centro Comercial El Parián (Aguascalientes)
- Centro Comercial El Paseo Tehuacan (Tehuacán)
- Forum Culiacán (Sinaloa)
- Galerías (multiple)
- Paseo Mochis (Sinaloa)
- Paseo Reforma (Nuevo Laredo)
- Plaza Galerias Pachuca
- Plaza Mayor (León)
- Plaza Sendero (multiple)
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