Uptown Mérida hotel will be a Hilton
An announcement by Hilton puts an end to the guesswork over which hotel will occupy the tower taking shape at Uptown Mérida.
An announcement by Hilton puts an end to the guesswork over which hotel will occupy the tower taking shape at Uptown Mérida.
Another shopping mall in Mérida is in the works. It is moving closer to reality in northern Mérida, as developers seek environmental approval for the latest addition to the city’s expanding retail landscape. The 31-store mall would sit on Calle 17 between Avenida Correa Rachó and Calle 6-A in the Gustavo Díaz Ordaz neighborhood, directly…
A bona fide fixture of New York City’s vibrant downtown performance scene for 30-plus years, Joey Arias is bringing his cabaret show to Mérida. His one-night-only performance is at El Remate, which has a new chef and menu. Growing up outside of New York, I remember Arias as a major provocateur and trailblazer for drag…
A new complex, possibly shops and a hotel, will be built at the entrance to Mérida’s international airport, a chamber of commerce official said.
Two celebrations at a new shopping center are an opportunity to see first hand how the city is evolving.
The Uptown Mérida shopping center in the Altabrisa area has signed a new tenant, and its name will be familiar to anyone from north of the border.
The Yucatán Speedway will host a leg of the National Racing Bike Mexico Championship for the second consecutive year.
Damaging weather is possible this weekend as a cold front is set to clash with the Peninsula’s high temperatures.
Every Starbucks in the country is a food drop-off center for the communities hit the hardest by Thursday night’s earthquake.
Thursday’s winds affected a large part of the state, toppling trees and billboards, all because of what fishermen call the cordonazo de la Santa Cruz.
Despite the objections of many neighbors, the Urban Center Mérida shopping plaza in in Fracc. Monterreal is taking shape quickly.
As several new commercial projects plod along to their completion, the state is counting how many jobs the new stores and factories will provide.
Mérida has experienced a deluge of historic proportions. Meteorologist Juan Ernesto Vázquez Montalvo reported that Sunday’s rainfall was the second heaviest recorded in the city, surpassed only by Hurricane Isidoro in 2002. While not as prolonged, the rains were copious and lightning was frequent. According to Vázquez Montalvo, the northeast region of Mérida received 7.1…
Local investors will build a Courtyard by Marriott hotel across the street from the new International Convention Center, said Tourism Secretary Saúl Ancona Salazar.
That’s all for now
That’s all for now