Escandón (Mexico City neighborhood)

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Escandón is a traditional, centrally located neighborhood in Mexico City known for its early 20th-century architecture, residential character, and growing array of cafes, restaurants, and cultural spots.

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Surface form Occurrences
Escandón 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonia of Mexico City
neighborhood
country Mexico
hasCharacteristic Art Deco
surface form: Art Deco architecture

Porfirian-era architecture
artisanal shops
bars and cantinas
cafes and coffee shops
community-oriented atmosphere
cultural spots
cultural venues
early 20th-century architecture
gentrifying area
growing number of cafes
growing number of restaurants
historic housing stock
increasing real estate demand
local eateries
local parks and plazas
low- to mid-rise buildings
middle-class population
mixed architectural styles
mixed-use zoning
neighborhood markets
nightlife options
pedestrian-friendly
popular with young professionals
proximity to Condesa neighborhood
proximity to Roma neighborhood
proximity to central business districts
proximity to public transportation
public transport accessibility
residential character
small independent businesses
street food options
traditional neighborhood
tree-lined streets
urban neighborhood
vibrant street life
walkable area
hasEconomicActivity hospitality industry
retail trade
services sector
hasTypeOfUrbanFabric grid street pattern
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Mexico City
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Miguel Hidalgo borough
locatedInContinent North America
locatedInTimeZone America/Mexico_City
partOf central Mexico City

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Miguel Hidalgo contains Escandón (Mexico City neighborhood)
subject surface form: Miguel Hidalgo (Mexico City borough)