Mexico is the world’s 11th-largest economy, with solid macroeconomic fundamentals derived from prudent government finances, moderate external deficit, low inflation and a flexible exchange rate regime ...
Mexico is transforming its urban housing policy, and with the help of key names such as Infonavit and its CEO Alejandro Murat Hinojosa, the country is seeking to implement more sustainable solutions ...
OMA New York has designed a new 145-meter pedestrian bridge over the Apatlaco River in Jojutla de Juárez, Mexico, as part of a larger reconstruction effort by Infonavit (National Workers’ Housing Fund ...
In a highly contested decision, the Senate’s Urban Reorganization, Housing, and Legislative Studies Committees approved a reform to the Infonavit Law with 18 votes in favor, 7 against, and 2 ...
The exercise, “from territory to inhabitant”, organized by the Centre of Investigation for Sustainable Development (CIDS) of Infonavit, seeks to respond to the diverse cultural, social, environmental, ...
At the heart of social housing in Mexico is a contradiction: Flimsy houses built far from city centers sit empty, while millions of Mexicans are still waiting to use publicly financed housing credits.
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