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Chinese businesses are transforming Mexico City’s poshest neighborhood
A growing Chinese techie community in Nuevo Polanco is fueling a boom in restaurants and markets to serve them.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A protest by hundreds against gentrification and mass tourism that began peacefully Friday in Mexico City neighborhoods popular with tourists turned violent when a small number of ...
Marchers carried signs reading “gringo go home” and “to gentrify is to erase memories.” A flood of American and European arrivals since the pandemic has transformed many Mexico City neighborhoods, ...
MEXICO CITY — Two masked gunmen stormed into a gym yelling, “Everyone hit the floor!” and opened fire, killing four people in a tough neighborhood that's home to the capital's biggest black market, ...
Mexico City's Azteca Stadium is racing to meet a June 2026 World Cup deadline as crews push ahead with renovations to ...
The worst rainy season in decades caused flooding around much of the city. Fat from its many taco shops, restaurants and markets was a major reason for blocked drains, officials say.
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