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Colonia Escandón
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Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Located alongside Colonia Tacubaya, south of Colonia Condesa and Roma, and a stone’s throw from Parque de Chapultepec, Escandón is well-situated for easy access. It sits between two major metro stations (Tacubaya on the west side and Patriotismo on the north), and is flanked by bus stations and frequented by taxis, while also supporting a healthy collection of ecobici stands.
Located alongside Colonia Tacubaya, south of Colonia Condesa and Roma, and a stone’s throw from Parque de Chapultepec, Escandón is well-situated for easy access. It sits between two major metro stations (Tacubaya on the west side and Patriotismo on the north), and is flanked by bus stations and freq…
"The Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City was founded at the end of the 19th century on cultivated land belonging to the Hacienda de la Condesa, it originally belonged to the Countess of Miravalle. It was sold in 1841 to Antonio Batres, executor and husband of Mrs. Batres, and later sold to Estanislao and Joaquín Flores. The Flores brothers sold the farm to the will of Mr. Manuel Escandón in 1869. Already in the hands of the Escandón family, the farm was fragmented in the years 1880, 1890 and 1891 and put up for sale in lots respectively, being owned by the family. Escandón, who divided the lands located to the south of it. Like other colonies founded in the first half of the 20th century, Colonia Escandón has several services and shops that serve the local population; An example of this are the Jardín Morelos park and the market established in front of it. Likewise, the colony has shown a development in real estate activities due to the proximity to colonies of high and medium-high socio-economic levels, such as the Condesa neighborhood, the Roma colony, the Naples colony and the Del Valle neighborhood".
"The Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City was founded at the end of the 19th century on cultivated land belonging to the Hacienda de la Condesa, it originally belonged to the Countess of Miravalle. It was sold in 1841 to Antonio Batres, executor and husband of Mrs. Batres, and later sold to Estanisl…
Un barrio menos "trendy" con mucho comercio, un mercado y varias tiendas interesantes.
Descripción / Description La colonia Escandón de la Ciudad de México se fundó a finales del siglo XIX sobre terrenos de cultivo pertenecientes a la Hacienda de la Condesa, esta originalmente perteneciente a la Condesa de Miravalle. Fue vendida en 1841 a Antonio Batres, albacea y esposo de la señora Batres, y luego vendida a Estanislao y Joaquín Flores. Los hermanos Flores vendieron la hacienda a la testamentaría del señor Manuel Escandón en 1869. Ya en manos de la familia Escandón, la hacienda fue fragmentada en los años 1880, 1890 y 1891 y puesta a la venta en lotes respectivamente, siendo propiedad de la familia Escandón, quienes fraccionaron los terrenos ubicados al sur de esta. Al igual que otras colonias fundadas en la primera mitad del siglo XX, la Colonia Escandón cuenta con varios servicios y comercios que atienden a la población local; ejemplo de ello son el parque Jardín Morelos y el mercado establecido frente a este. Así también, la colonia ha mostrado un desarrollo en actividades inmobiliarias debido a la cercanía con colonias de niveles socioeconómicos altos y medios altos, como la colonia Condesa, la colonia Roma, la colonia Nápoles y la colonia Del Valle The Escandón neighborhood of Mexico City was founded at the end of the 19th century on cultivated land belonging to the Hacienda de la Condesa, it originally belonged to the Countess of Miravalle. lt was sold in 1841 to Antonio Batres, executor and husband of Mrs. Batres, and later sold to Estanislao and Joaquín Flores. The Flores brothers sold the farm to the Will of Mr. Manuel Escandón in 1869. Already in the hands of the Escandón family, the farm was fragmented in the years 1880, 1890 and 1891 and put UP for sale in lots respectively, being owned by the family. Escandón, who divided the lands located to the south of it. Like other colonies founded in the first half of the 20th century, Colonia Escandón has several services and shops that serve the local population; An example of this are the Jardín Morelos park and the market established in front of it. Likewise, the colony has shown a development in real estate activities due to the proximity to colonies of high and medium-high socio-economic levels, such as the Condesa neighborhood, the Roma colony, the Naples colony and the Del Valle neighborhood
Descripción / Description La colonia Escandón de la Ciudad de México se fundó a finales del siglo XIX sobre terrenos de cultivo pertenecientes a la Hacienda de la Condesa, esta originalmente perteneciente a la Condesa de Miravalle. Fue vendida en 1841 a Antonio Batres, albacea y esposo de la señora…























