patio santa fe- vertical power & lifestyle center. mexico city, mexico
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PATIOSANTA FE
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
...attracts a full specturm of demographic...
V i s i o n i n g
B r a n d s
E x p e r i e n c e s

...blending lifestyle and entertainment features...
PATIOSANTA FE
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
V i s i o n i n g
B r a n d s
E x p e r i e n c e s

PATIOSANTA FE
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
V i s i o n i n g
B r a n d s
E x p e r i e n c e s
.
Located in Mexico City’s financial and education district of Santa Fe, Gran Patio’s nine stories have been developed on 4 hectares featuring big and junior box retail tenants (e.g. Walmart, Sam’s Club, Home Depot), 108 retail shops and 25 food and beverage concepts.
If you believe in the long-term value of connective and targeted design in service to your success, we can deliver.
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DANIEL AIZENMAN [email protected]
303.625.0357
979.739.8422
1112 Pearl StreetBoulder, CO 80302USA
Blending lifestyle and entertainment features, the 2.1 million-square-
foot development is composed of nine stories that include big and
junior box retail tenants like Walmart, Sam’s Club, Home Depot,
and Office Depot, Petco, Sportium Gym, 113 retail shops, 25 food
& beverage offerings, several entertainment venues including a 16
screen movie theater , and a 7,000 m2 glass-covered rooftop park
with amenities that allow strolling, dwelling, dinning and playing.
Additionally, the project has 4 stories of office and educational
tenants. All is supported by nearly 2,800 underground parking
spaces and additional public amenities and functions associated with
supporting the overall development.
The projects goal was to provide the Santa Fe working, residential
and regional community with well integrated, diverse, middle market
retail offerings that fit and work together on this site. Additionally,
the intent was to create a destination that attracts a full spectrum
demographic including high in come, student, local workforce, tourist
and low income patronage.
As individual retailers prepare to collaborate in stacked big box
developments to overcome costs and land shortages, opportunities
arise to rethink relationships among landscapes, infrastructures,
buildings, and programs. While retailers’ standard store templates
are highly guarded and inflexible, design opportunities do lie with
infrastructural considerations.
Gran Patio stands as a proven successful example of an integrated
vertical power center combined with the lifestyle, entertainment and
work environments in an easy to navigate environment.
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