The Covid-19 pandemic delayed the opening and construction of projects of shopping and entertainment centers; however, the reactivation of economic activities begins to mobilize these works, especially in Mexico City.

Due to the demographic density of the city, the developers of the commercial real estate They find it attractive to land their projects in the Mexican capital, so they prepare the delivery of new complexes.

This situation can also affect housing rental prices in the areas surrounding these spaces.

Some of the most anticipated shopping and entertainment centers are:

Courtyard Martin Carrera

This space will be located in the north of the city, near the Martín Carrera metro, between the avenues San Juan de Aragón and Ferrocarril Hidalgo. It is expected to have 90 commercial premises and 782 parking spaces.

Among the department stores that are planned for this new mall there are: Promoda, Milano, Coppel, Cinemex, Energy Fitness, Recórcholis and Vips.

According to data from the Index of the Inmuebles24 platform, the average rental price in the Gustavo A. Madero mayor’s office, where this plaza is located, is 9,786 pesos, with an annual variation of 9.19 percent.

Courtesy: Patio Martín Carrera.

Countess Space

For those interested in living in the area near La Condesa or the Roma neighborhood, they will soon have a mixed-use mega-development nearby that will integrate apartments, office spaces, and a mallwhich will have bars, restaurants, cinema, banks and a playroom.

The project includes two towers, one with 37 floors and the other with 31, which will be joined by the four-story base, which will be the mall.

Espacio Condesa will have an access through Circuito Bicentenario and another on Benjamín Franklin street. There is no exact date for its opening yet, but it is expected to be this year.

The data from the Index indicates that the average rental price in the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office, where this plaza is built, is 17,405 pesos, that is, an annual growth of 19.9 percent.

Courtesy: Espacio Condesa.

Aztlan Park

The park that for years was known as “La Feria de Chapultepec” gave way to a new cultural and entertainment project that is now known as Parque Aztlán.

Said project will have free admission and its focus is the recovery of green areas in the area, as well as spaces dedicated to cultural events, shaping up to be one of the best urban parks in Latin America.

It stands out that this space will have a Ferris wheel 100 meters high, as well as a roller coaster inspired by the Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl volcanoes.

This place is located in the west of the city, with access by Periférico or the Constituyentes metro. The average income in this municipality, which is Miguel Hidalgo, is 18,450 pesos, with an annual variation of 10.52 percent.

Development of Parque Aztlán. Photo: Facebook Parque Aztlán

Aztec Forum

Although its inauguration is scheduled for 2026, it is part of the Azteca Stadium remodeling project, which includes the construction of offices and even a hotel.

As for the mall, it is expected that this will have a cinema, gym and 250 commercial premises. The plaza will be the prelude to entering the colossus of Santa Úrsula and it will be ready before the 2026 World Cup.

According to data from the Real Estate Index24, the average rental price in the Coyoacán mayor’s office is 12,234 pesos, an increase of 8.19% compared to a year ago.

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