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GAP Inmobiliaria has opened Punto MAQ, a shopping center in Mexico City, offering a range of amenities and aiming to provide a shopping experience for millennials.
Punto MAQ is in the Coyoacán district, Mexico City. Photo: Punto MAQ
03/12/2021
GAP Inmobiliaria, a real estate company, has taken action and launched Punto MAQ, a shopping center located in the southern part of Mexico City. The grand opening took place on March 3rd, featuring a mix of dining options, recreational facilities, bars, and government offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE).
The objective is to encourage people, particularly millennials, to spend more time engaged in activities within these establishments, transforming shopping into an experiential venture that online commerce cannot replicate.
Spanning an expansive 53,349 square meters, Punto MAQ is situated in the Coyoacán district and houses prominent brands such as Fresko, Sports World, Sushi Roll, BBVA Hipotecario, and Med Haus, among others.
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