In the early 80s, with the economic crisis and earthquake of 1985, Masaryk has a resurgence. Exclusive boutique migrate to this street, establishing it as the luxury purchasing center in Mexico City.
The panorama of this important avenue changes greatly with the incorporation of luxury residential complexes that modernized the area. In 2000, Prague Done a statue of President Masaryk to be placed on the avenue that bears his name.
In 2013, a great renewal was announced by the architect Bernardo Gómez Pimienta, which structured Masaryk to give priority to the pedestrian, eliminate obstacles and change urban furniture.
The annual list Cushman & Wakefield He has just revealed that Masaryk is one of the most expensive streets in the world located in the position number 13. The report analyzed 448 locations in 68 markets.
The first positions are occupied by Fifth Avenue (from 49th Street to 60) in New Yorkfollowed by Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles and Union Square in San Francisco. Worldwide, the list includes Causeway Bay in Hong Kong and New Bond Street in London.
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