Plaza Sendero
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Plaza Sendero is a Mexican Americanized-style chain of shopping malls. The shopping malls usually feature full service restaurants, banks, and clothing stores.
Sendero properties
Sendero properties and major anchors.[1]
- Plaza Sendero - General Escobedo, Nuevo León (Monterrey)
- Plaza Sendero - Apodaca (Monterrey)
- Plaza Sendero - San Roque (Monterrey)
- Plaza Sendero - Ciudad Juárez
- Plaza Sendero - Las Torres (Ciudad Juárez)
- Plaza Sendero - Reynosa (179,042 m2)
- Plaza Sendero - Hermosillo (152,881 m2)
- Plaza Sendero - Matamoros (146,394 m2)
- Soriana
- Cinépolis multiplex
- Coppel
- Carl's Jr.
- GNC
- Plaza Sendero - Querétaro (128,781 m2)
- Sendero - Ixtapaluca (180,647 m2)
- Sendero - San Luis Potosí (137,979 m2)
- Sendero - Toluca (189,384 m2)
- Plaza Sendero - La Fe
- Plaza Sendero - Chihuahua
- Plaza Sendero - Los Mochis
- Plaza Sendero - Tijuana
- Plaza Sendero - Sur Saltillo
- Plaza Sendero - Ciudad Obregón
- Plaza Sendero - Culiacán
- Plaza Sendero - Mexicali
- Plaza Sendero - Santa Catarina
Mérida, Yucatán
- The former Plaza Sendero in the Chuminópolis section of Mérida, Yucatán was taken over by Gran Patio management, and continues under the name "Patio Mérida".
Proposed and under construction
References
- ^ Plaza Senderos sizes (Spanish)