Cuauhtemoc & Juarez
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- Arlette Go
These areas are two of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City. Colonia Juárez is one of the emerging neighborhoods in the city. Back in 1900 it was a very wealthy area filled with mansions and it became home to a large artistic community in the 60s. After the earthquake of 1985, the area was devastaded and lost it's popularity. Recently, the whole area is enjoying a revival where new creative minds are emerging and gorgeous places are born inside of the old structures.
Cucurucho
Hotel Carlota
Taxonomía
El Moro
La Lonja MX
Monthly design & food market
Vintrend
Pixza
MUCHO
Milán 44
Luciferina
Loose Blues
Librería Jorge Cuesta
La Pelu
Ethra
Ecobici
Distrito Fijo
Diana Cazadora
Comedor Lucerna
Chomp Chomp
Chocochips
Chiquitito
Estela de Luz & Centro de Cultura Digital
Casa Fusión
La Caballería
Arredondo \ Arozarena
Angel de la Independencia
Aeromoto
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Pixza
Pixza is a unique and delicious pizza place with a vision for socioeconomic improvement. The dough is made of blue corn produced by micro farmers and for every 5 pixzas sold, Pixza Movement donates one to an impoverished community. Pixza also gives people in these communities access to services like haircuts, baths, a doctor’s appointment. They also give them access to a workshop to develop “Life skills” to become the change they want to see. Pixza also gives people job opportunities both as part of the organization and with other employers. As a customer, you have the chance to leave a positive message and to volunteer delivering Pixzas to these communities.