Plaza Universidad
Shopping mall in Mexico City
Plaza Universidad is a shopping mall located on Avenida Universidad in colonia Santa Cruz Atoyac, Benito Juárez borough, Mexico City. It was the first shopping center anchored by a department store built in the city, opened on November 28, 1969.[1] It is still anchored by Sears Mexico, as well as Sanborn's, Yak Casino, and Cinépolis multicinemas.[2]
Upon its opening, with 75 shops and 500 parking spaces, it was the largest shopping center in Mexico, retaining that title until 1971 when the larger Plaza Satélite opened. Both malls were designed by architect Juan Sordo Madaleno.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Los primeros centros comerciales de la capital". El Universal. 20 July 2018.
- ^ Inmuebles Carso
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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)