
Manacar is a 22-story skyscraper (''Torre Manacar'', "Manacar Tower") and shopping center in the Insurgentes
Mixcoac
Mixcoac is an area of southern Mexico City which used to be a separate town and municipality within the Mexican Federal District until it was made part of Mexico City proper (the '' Departamento Central'' at the time) in 1928.
Mixcoac consists ...
neighborhood of southern Mexico City at the intersection of the city's north-south artery,
Avenida de los Insurgentes
Avenida de los Insurgentes ( en, Avenue of the Insurgents), sometimes known simply as Insurgentes, is the longest avenue in Mexico City, with a length of on a north-south axis across the city. Insurgentes has its origins in what was during the ...
, and the
Circuito Interior
The Circuito Interior Bicentenario ("Bicentennial Inner Loop") or more commonly, Circuito Interior or even more simply Circuito, is a 42-km-long (26 mi) urban freeway (in parts) and at-grade boulevard (in others), forming a loop around the centra ...
inner ring highway. It occupies the site of the former Cine Manacar cinema (1965–2013). The architect is the late
Teodoro González de León.
[ The total complex is ][ ]
The shopping center opened in July, 2017. It had 74 stores at that time with of gross leasable area.[ There are 20 fashion stores, 7 restaurants, 20 food options and kiosks with a parking garage for 2700 cars on 11 levels. Anchors include Cinemex Premium, H&M, ]Forever 21
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, Massimo Dutti, Tommy Hilfiger, iShop/Mixup, Innovasport, Sephora
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, Sunglass Hut, Scappino
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, Benetton, Calzedonia and American Eagle Outfitters, while restaurants include Chili's.
External links
Official website
References
{{Shopping malls in Mexico
Mixed-use developments in Mexico
Shopping malls in Greater Mexico City
Skyscrapers in Mexico City