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<span style="color:black">CHIHUAHUA</span> <span style="color:#ED237C">139</span>

CHIHUAHUA 139

Located within Mexico City’s eclectic Roma neighborhood, Chihuahua 139 is a mixed-use building that embodies Reurbano’s mission to revitalize the city’s central areas.
<span style="color:black"> DUBLÁN </span> <span style="color:#72CAE3">46</span>

DUBLÁN 46

Located amid the ample cultural and historical heritage of Mexico City’s Tacubaya neighborhood, Manuel Dublán 46 creates a dialogue between a 19th century building and a new development.
<span style="color:black"> EDIFICIO </span> <span style="color:#666666">DONDÉ</span>

EDIFICIO DONDÉ

Located within the historic Juárez neighborhood, Edificio Dondé is a mixed-use development that responds to its dynamic urban surroundings.
<span style="color:black"> HAVRE </span> <span style="color:#8ECEDA">77</span>

HAVRE 77

This project by Reurbano consisted in the intervention of a heritage building to satisfy current market demands through a contemporary architectural language.
<span style="color:black"> SINDICALISMO </span> <span style="color:#B6B6B6">76</span>

SINDICALISMO 76

Located on Sindicalismo street in the Escandón district, the building dates back to 1955 and will be completely restored by Francisco Pardo Arquitectos, integrating commercial and residential areas into one of Mexico City’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
<span style="color:black"> ZAMORA </span> <span style="color:#C66B6D">15</span>

ZAMORA 15

As part of a large-scale project focused on reactivating Mexico City’s central neighborhoods, Zamora 15 is a mixed-use development that proposes a new way to inhabit the city.
<span style="color:black"> HAVRE</span> <span style="color:#D7E025">69</span>

HAVRE 69

Havre 69 was constructed in the 19th century to harbor the homes of four upper-middle class families.
<span style="color:black"> CASA EMILIO DONDÉ </span> <span style="color:#B3B3B3">7</span>

CASA EMILIO DONDÉ 7

Casa Emilio Dondé 7, a heritage building dating back to the 1860s and located within the Historic Center of Mexico City, will be fully restored to take on new life as part of the traditional La Ciudadela neighborhood. As such, the building will open a new chapter in its history, contributing to the currently buzzing urban life of the area.
<span style="color:black"> MILÁN </span> <span style="color:#D7E025">44</span>

MILÁN 44

Located at the heart of the historic Juárez neighborhood, Milán 44 is a vertical mixed-use building that transformed a preexisting structure.
<span style="color:black">CÓRDOBA</span> <span style="color:#8ec740">125</span>

CÓRDOBA 125

Córdoba 125 is a project that asks us to reflect on the value of heritage buildings and urban fabrics. Located in the heart of Mexico City’s Roma neighborhood, the old house was remodeled to function as a mixed-use development.
<span style="color:black"> IZTA </span> <span style="color:#B5DED4">54</span>

IZTA 54

Located just a couple of blocks away from Parque México, within the vibrant and eclectic Condesa neighborhood, Izta 54 — also known as Edificio San Fernando,
<span style="color:black"> LIVERPOOL </span> <span style="color:#D7E025">9</span>

LIVERPOOL 9

The Juárez neighborhood is one of Mexico City’s most attractive and dynamic areas, due to its large amount of historical, architectural, and cultural wealth.

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