2024-07-15 16:32:58
For allegedly “violating various legal provisions” closed the Plaza Izazaga 89, This according to the head of the Government of Mexico City, Marti Batres.
This afternoon July 11 staff of the Institute of Administrative Verification of Mexico City (INVEA), met at the building located in the Jose Maria Izazaga Avenue number 89in the Centro neighborhood, Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office.
The personnel placed seals of closure “because they did not have the corresponding documentation to accredit the work carried out there,” according to their publication on their “X” account.
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This Thursday, July 11, the Verification Institute closed a property located in the Mayor’s Office
Cuauhtémoc, where various products were sold.
The above, because they did not have the corresponding documentation to prove the
work carried out there. pic.twitter.com/SlnWKOOIxi— INVEACDMX (@inveacdmx) July 11, 2024
Later, the head of the capital’s government confirmed the closure of the building, through his social networks:
“The @GobCDMX, through @inveacdmx, closed the shopping center located at Izazaga 89 for violating various legal provisions.”
He @GobCDMXthrough the @inveacdmxclosed the shopping center located at Izazaga 89 for violating various legal provisions. pic.twitter.com/dHmxQ9tONr
— Martí Batres (@martibatres) July 11, 2024
In the past month of March This year, Plaza Izazaga 89 closed due to the inability to verify the legality of the products sold there.
It is worth mentioning that the site is popular for the sale of products of Chinese origin such as towels, thermoses, electronics, face masks, among other things.
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In the past earthquake of the 2017, The building had some cracks and structural damage, however, the plaza continued to open for the sale of products.
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