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Shopping mall spaces for rent in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City

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Shopping mall spaces for rent in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City

$52,000 MXN For Rent
Shopping Mall Space
1 bath
80 m²
Plaza Destino, Centro de Azcapotzalco, Azcapotzalco
🚀 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT | 80 m² IN PLAZA DESTINO AZCAPOTZALCO
$66,170 MXN For Rent
Shopping Mall Space
1 bath
144 m²
Av. Aquiles Serdan, El Rosario, Azcapotzalco
Rent Local - Av. Aquiles Serdan
$350 MXN per m² For Rent
Shopping Mall Space
Santa Catarina, Azcapotzalco
Locales for rent Pasaje Ferrería
The location is approximate
$114,000 MXN For Rent
Shopping Mall Space
2 baths
190.32 m²
Av. Cuitlahuac 2309, San Salvador Xochimanca, Azcapotzalco
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT
$270,000 MXN For Rent
Shopping Mall Space
2 baths
600 m²
Av Cuitláhuac 2309, San Salvador Xochimanca, Azcapotzalco
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT
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Living in Azcapotzalco

Azcapotzalco sits in the northwest of Mexico City, and its neighborhoods fall into a few clear pockets for anyone renting here. The old town center keeps a village feel around its colonial parish and Jardín Hidalgo, with narrow streets and traditional shops. Southeast, right on the border with Miguel Hidalgo, Clavería is leafy and walkable, known for its early twentieth-century houses and quiet, tree-lined blocks. Toward the middle of the borough, Del Gas and its neighbor Ampliación Del Gas run along Circuito Interior, close to daily errands, while the northwest around El Rosario and the Vallejo corridor keeps rents the most accessible in the borough.

What to consider before renting

Renting here often comes down to picking a quieter, older feel versus a more central and connected one. Santa Bárbara, inside the historic core, suits anyone who wants traditional streets close to the parish plaza and local shops. Transit is worth mapping before choosing a block: Metro Línea 6 and Línea 7 both terminate at El Rosario, and the Suburbano stops at Fortuna, so how a colonia connects to those lines matters as much as the neighborhood itself. Renters chasing a similarly accessible, transit-linked stretch to the east can also look at Gustavo A. Madero, just across the Vallejo corridor.


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