List of shopping malls in Mexico

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This is a list of shopping malls in Mexico, arranged by state.

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Shopping centers in Mexico are classified into six different types: [1]

Aguascalientes

Aguascalientes

Baja California

Ensenada

Mexicali

Rosarito

Tecate

Tijuana

Baja California Sur

Los Cabos

Campeche

Campeche

Cd. del Carmen

Chiapas

Comitán

Ocosingo

Reforma

San Cristóbal de Las Casas

Tapachula

Tonalá

Tuxtla Gutiérrez

Villaflores

Coahuila

Monclova

Ramos Arizpe

Saltillo

Torreón

Colima

Colima

Villa de Álvarez

Manzanillo

Tecomán

Durango

Durango

Guanajuato

Celaya

Irapuato

León

San Miguel de Allende

Guerrero

Acapulco

Chilpancingo

Hidalgo

Pachuca

Jalisco

Guadalajara Metropolitan Area

Guadalajara

Tlajomulco de Zuñiga

Tlaquepaque

Tonalá

Zapopan

Ameca

Arandas

Atotonilco El Alto

Autlán de Navarro

Chapala

Ciudad Guzmán

El Grullo

Lagos de Moreno

Ocotlán

Puerto Vallarta

San Juan de los Lagos

Sayula

Tala

Tepatitlán de Morelos

Tequila

Villa Hidalgo

Zacoalco de Torres

Mexico City

See also State of Mexico

Álvaro Obregón borough

Jardines del Pedregal

San Ángel

Las Águilas

Azcapotzalco borough

Benito Juárez borough

Cuajimalpa borough

Col. Cuajimalpa

Santa Fe incl. col. Zedec Santa Fe

Cuauhtémoc borough

Col. Buenavista

Centro (Historic Center)

Condesa

Col. Roma Norte

Zona Rosa , Colonia Juárez

Gustavo A. Madero borough

In Lindavista:

In Tepeyac:

Iztapalapa borough

Miguel Hidalgo borough

Bosques de las Lomas

Las Lomas (col. Lomas de Chapultepec)

Polanco and Nuevo Polanco (col. Granada, col. Irrigación)

Colonia Verónica Anzures

Tlalpan borough

Coapa

Venustiano Carranza borough

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The Parque Delta mall, 2008

State of Mexico

Atizapán de Zaragoza

Chimalhuacan

Coacalco de Berriozabal

Cuautitlán Izcalli

Ecatepec

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Liverpool department store at Paseo Interlomas mall

Huixquilucan (area including Interlomas)

Las Aguilas

Lerma

Metepec

Naucalpan incl. Ciudad Satélite

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Interior of Toreo Parque Central

Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl

Ciudad Nicolás Romero

Tecamac

Tlalnepantla

Toluca

Michoacán

Morelia

Zamora

Lázaro Cárdenas

La Piedad

Sahuayo

Uruapan

Zitácuaro

Apatzingan

Zacapu

Morelos

Cuernavaca

Jiutepec

Cuautla

Nayarit

Tepic

Nuevo Vallarta

Acaponeta

Nuevo León

Apodaca

Ciudad Juárez

Escobedo

Guadalupe

Monterrey

San Nicolás de los Garza

San Pedro Garza García

Puebla

Puebla

Tehuacan

Other

Querétaro

Santiago de Querétaro

Quintana Roo

Cancún

Chetumal

Cozumel

Playa del Carmen

San Luis Potosí

San Luis Potosí

Sinaloa

Culiacán

Los Mochis

Mazatlán

Sonora

Hermosillo

Ciudad Obregón

Tamaulipas

Altamira

Nuevo Laredo

Matamoros

Reynosa

Tampico

Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala

Veracruz

Boca del Río

Coatepec

Coatzacoalcos

Córdoba

Orizaba

Poza Rica

Veracruz

Xalapa

Yucatán

Mérida

Motul

Progreso

Valladolid

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Organización Soriana is a Mexican public company and a major retailer in Mexico with more than 824 stores. Soriana is a grocery and department store retail chain headquartered in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The company is 100% capitalized in Mexico and has been publicly traded on the Mexican stock exchange, since 1987 under the symbol: "Soriana".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Plaza del Sol (Mexico)</span>

Plaza del Sol is one of the largest shopping malls in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, Mexico, located in the municipality of Zapopan. Built at the end of the sixties by the architect Alejandro Zohn, it was the first mall in Latin America. It is the largest outdoor mall in the city, located next to the Plaza Milenium and future Torrena. Current anchors are Suburbia, Soriana supermarket and Mundara.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sears Mexico</span> Department store chain in Mexico

Sears Operadora México, S.A. de C.V. is a department store chain located in Mexico, operating 93 stores all over Mexico as of 2024. Sears México is operated by Grupo Sanborns, a division of Grupo Carso.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">El Puerto de Liverpool</span> Mexican retail, financial and real estate company

El Puerto de Liverpool is a Mexican company that consists of commercial, financial, and real estate operations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perisur</span> Shopping mall in Mexico City, Mexico

Perisur is a shopping mall located in the Coyoacán borough in southern Mexico City at the intersection of Insurgentes Avenue South and the Anillo Periférico, next to the UNAM main campus in Ciudad Universitaria and to the upscale Jardines del Pedregal neighbourhood. Designed by architect Juan Sordo Madaleno, the shopping center became the largest shopping mall in total area in Mexico when it opened in 1980.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chedraui</span> Mexican supermarket company

Chedraui is a publicly traded Mexican grocery store and department store chain which also operates stores in the U.S. in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Nevada under the banner name El Super and stores in Texas under the banner name Fiesta Mart. It is traded on the Mexican Stock Exchange under the symbol CHEDRAUI.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Plaza Fiesta San Agustín</span> Shopping mall in Monterrey, Mexico

Plaza Fiesta San Agustín is one of the largest shopping malls in Mexico, and the largest located in the metropolitan area of Monterrey. Founded in 1988, it has grown to include shops and department stores dedicated to over 150 commercial activities.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Plaza Sendero</span> Mexican shopping mall chain

Plaza Sendero is a Mexican Americanized-style chain of shopping malls. The shopping malls usually feature full service restaurants, banks, and clothing stores.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Suburbia (department store)</span> Mexican department store chain

Suburbia is a Mexican chain of department stores now part of the El Puerto de Liverpool group and founded in 1970 in Mexico City. Its main activity consists of the sale of clothing, appliances, electronics and cell phones aimed at the middle and lower economic classes. As of December 2023, there were 180 Suburbia department stores located across Mexico.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paseo Reforma</span> Shopping mall in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico

Paseo Reforma is a regional 425,174 sq ft (39,500.0 m2) indoor mall located in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico south in the city's retail district. The shopping mall was built from 2007-2008 and was opened in May 2008 at a cost to developer Latin American Realty of $90 million. It was the first mall of its kind in Nuevo Laredo. The mall has three major anchors and has sub-anchors such as Famsa. The mall is situated in a lot with a total area of 1,356,468 ft² which includes 2,000 parking spaces and 6 pads for restaurants outside the mall.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Plaza Río Tijuana</span> Shopping mall in Tijuana, Mexico

Plaza Río Tijuana is an open-air shopping center in the Zona Río of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. It has a surface area of 792,000 square feet (73,579 m2). It opened in 1981 as the first large American-style mall in the city; previously downtown Tijuana was the leading shopping area. Currently, it has the anchors Soriana, Sears, and Cinépolis. There was a Dorian's department store here until 2009 when it became Sears. Comercial Mexicana was also in the mall until it became Soriana in 2018.

Angelópolis Lifestyle Center, is an upscale shopping mall located in Puebla, Mexico. It covers more than 78,000 square meters. The mall was designed by the Sordo Madaleno group and developed as a public-private partnership.

Plaza Carrousel is a shopping mall in the La Mesa borough of Tijuana, anchored by Sears, a Soriana supermarket, Cinepolis multicinemas, and Sanborn's. The mall was built on the site of the former Cine Carrousel cinema. The area around the mall is a retail hub known as "Cinco y Diez", named after a former "five and dime" store located there.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cinco y Diez</span> Place in Baja California, Mexico

La Cinco y Diez, is the name of an intersection, pedestrian overpass over that intersection, public transportation hub and major retail district in La Mesa borough, Tijuana, Mexico. The name exists because a branch of the Luján/Cardenas family's "La Cinco y Diez" five and dime store once stood here, and Tijuana residents taking taxis or buses would ask to be let off by "La Cinco y Diez".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Galerías Guadalajara</span> Shopping mall in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Galerías Guadalajara is a fashion mall in Zapopan, located in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara in the Mexican State of Jalisco, opened to the public in November 2003. The project was designed by Grupo Link, and was built on the abandoned construction site of a shopping center that could never be completed and that was going to be called Plaza Hemisferia. This fashion mall has an area of 160,000 m2 which contains 220 commercial premises divided into three floors, whose anchor stores are Liverpool, Sears, Sanborns and Cinépolis, and subanchors such as H&M, C&A, Zara, Pull&Bear and Bershka in addition to including Walmart, SAM'S CLUB, Suburbia and Vips as additional stores, since these have mutual connection with the Galerías Guadalajara shopping center through two parking lots.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Multiplaza Aragón</span> Shopping center in Ecatepec, Mexico

Multiplaza Aragón is a shopping center in Ecatepec, in Greater Mexico City, opened in 1978. As of 2018, it had the highest number of visitors of any shopping center in the metropolitan area, 2.8 million visitors per month. As of 2023, the shopping center was the second-most visited, only after Perisur.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Galería Paseos</span> Shopping mall located in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Galería Paseos is an enclosed shopping mall in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Anchor stores for the mall are Aliss, Amigo Supermarkets, and a Walgreens. It was formerly anchored by a 2-level Sears store which closed in 2016, later being primarily replaced by Aliss.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Galerías Perinorte</span>

Galerías Perinorte is a 90,000 m2 (970,000 sq ft) shopping center in Cuautitlán Izcalli, State of Mexico, in the northwest part of the Mexico City metropolitan area. The architect was Manuel Rocha Díaz and it was built between 1985 and 1990 and opened in 1992. The main anchors are a Cinépolis multicinema; a Soriana Híper hypermarket and Liverpool and Suburbia department stores. The Perinorte center, as well as Liverpool and Suburbia chains, are all owned by the El Puerto de Liverpool group. Perinorte is part of the Puerto group's shopping center division, Galerías.

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