FeaturesPeople Photo gallery: Sylvia Sanchéz By Yucatán Magazine October 18, 2014 Share Facebook Twitter Email Latest headlines Yucatán New study reveals the stunning cost of corruption in Yucatán May 26, 2022 According to a new study by the INEGI, corruption in Yucatán costs the state 9.5 billion pesos a year, the highest in the entire country. Read more Yucatán Yucatán boosts its own unique brand in Europe May 26, 2022 Authorities from Yucatán announced a new campaign to promote the state as a destination for European travelers. Read more Features After more than 2 months, why are Mérida’s most iconic monuments still covered in graffiti? May 26, 2022 Since the protests held on International Women’s Day back in early March, several of Mérida’s historic monuments remain covered in graffiti. Read more Mexico Scientists warn some types of sargassum could impact on human health May 25, 2022 Large amounts of sargassum are now washing a shore in locations previously relatively untouched by the algae, such as the theme... Read more Yucatán MagazineYucatán Magazine has the inside scoop on living here. Sign up to get our top headlines delivered to your inbox every week. Sylvia Sanchéz manages several properties in the Centro in addition to this beautiful hacienda, where she is in charge of landscape design. The “before” picture: “I was in charge of helping in the renovation of the furniture store on Paseo Montejo, Merida Tradicional. The “after” picture: At Merida Tradicional, owners Jonathon Hartzler and Salvador González “were some of my nicest clients.” Sylvia Sanchéz was chief architect on a project to make a ceiling look colonial. A Centro kitchen renovation that Sylvia led. Back to story Share Facebook Twitter Email Previous articlePlenum Group opens Hong Kong officeNext articleTexan wins cenote diving challenge - Advertisement - Subscribe Now! More articles Mexico Mérida, but not the Caribbean resorts, named in Airbnb survey May 25, 2022 Mérida Yucatán is one of the oldest cities on the American continent and boasts the oldest cathedral on the continent’s mainland.... Read more Yucatán Yucatán goes from 0 to 78 daily COVID cases in 6 weeks May 25, 2022 The Yucatán health ministry reported 78 new COVID infections, the highest number of daily new cases since March. Read more Yucatán Pig farm accused of hiding cenotes and filling them in with cement May 24, 2022 A pig farm in the municipality of Homún is being accused of filling in and hiding two cenotes from environmental authorities. Read more Merida New augmented reality app tells the story of Mérida’s iconic corner plaques May 24, 2022 Mérida´s municipal government is launching a new mobile phone application to tell the story of the city’s iconic Centro corner plaques. Read more Dining Tortas in the Park: Family carries on the tradition for 63 years May 24, 2022 Taqueria Don Beto in Parque Las Américas. Photo: Carlos Rosado van der Gracht Strolling through charming Parque de... Read more Archaeology Monday Kankí, the Maya city where the stone eyes of ancient gods burn as hot as the sun May 23, 2022 Kankí may be only 10 miles or so from the Mérida-Campeche highway, but feels a world away. Read more Merida La Plancha park project moves forward with a huge budget May 23, 2022 Government officials announced an agreement to make the La Plancha land 100% parkland. Photo: Contributed The park that... Read more Mexico Court sets limits for ‘racist’ immigration checkpoints in Mexico May 23, 2022 Mexican soldiers review documents at a Zacatecas checkpoint in March. Photo: Pedro Pardo / AFP via Getty Images Read more Cooking & Entertaining You won’t miss the meat or dairy in these recipes from Yucatán May 22, 2022 Vegan, vegetarian and plant-based lifestyles are easy to enjoy, despite living in meat-centric Yucatán. Now that we’ve listed our... Read more Yucatán Yucatán COVID patient 1st to die in 49 days May 21, 2022 Coronavirus cases rose steadily in a week that ended with Yucatán's first COVID fatality since April 2. A... Read more