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Encuentro Oceanía is a super-regional mall in the Venustiano Carranza borough of Mexico City, around 5 km east of the Zócalo. It is located along the main thoroughfare, Avenida Oceanía, around 1 km west of the
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inner ring highway, and around 2 km west of Terminal 1 of the
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. It is across the street from
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. Anchor stores include the first
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store in Mexico, which opened in April 2021. The store measures across 3 levels with entrances off all 3 floors of the mall. Other anchors include
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hypermarkets, Cinemex multicinemas, Energy Fitness, and
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. The center as a whole held its soft launch in October, 2021. There is a total of over 200 stores and leasable area. The center cost around 1.5 billion Mexican pesos to build, according to its spokesman.


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