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Mítikah Shopping Center, located in the south of Mexico City, has opened its doors with the goal of becoming one of the most important commercial plazas.
Owned by Fibra Uno, it features 280 retail spaces, restaurants, and entertainment centers spread across five levels, and during its opening weekend, it welcomed over 390,000 visitors.
Mitikah's architectural design is characterized by a mix of avant-garde and traditional. Photo: SiiLA
10/17/2022
Located in the southern part of Mexico City, Mítikah Shopping Center has opened its doors with the aim of becoming one of the most prominent commercial plazas in recent years.
Belonging to Fibra Uno, the largest real estate investment trust in Mexico, it stands out for bringing together 280 commercial spaces, restaurants, and entertainment options spread across five levels.In just its first weekend, between September 23rd and 25th, the shopping center received a record-breaking flow of over 390,000 visitors.
If you're interested in discovering 6 key details about Mítikah Shopping Center, we invite you to read the following link.
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