Desarrollo Urbano Tres Ríos

Desarrollo Urbano Tres Ríos
Zona del Río, Desarrollo Tres Ríos
River Zone, Three Rivers Development
Sector 6 of Culiacán
Tres Ríos

Location of Tres Ríos Zone.
Coordinates: 24°48′52″N 107°24′2″W / 24.81444°N 107.40056°W / 24.81444; -107.40056Coordinates: 24°48′52″N 107°24′2″W / 24.81444°N 107.40056°W / 24.81444; -107.40056
Country  Mexico
State  Sinaloa
Municipality Culiacán Municipality
City Culiacán
Colonias of downtown
ZIP codes 80000 and 80020
Website culiacan.gob.mx

Desarrollo Urbano 3 Ríos is the sixth urban sector and the newest central business district in the central area of Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. The zone is known for city's biggest mall Forum Mall (Mexico).

Key points

Avenues and Streets

  • Dr. Enrique Cabrera
  • Enrique Félix Castro
  • Blvd. Enrique Sánchez Alonso
  • Teófilio Noris
  • Rotarismo
  • Diego Valadez Ríos (New Waterfront)
  • Blvd. Alfonso Zaragoza Maytorena
  • República de Brasil Street
  • Lapislazuli Street
  • Alejandro Avilés Inzunza
  • Profr. Juan Macedo López
  • Luis Donaldo Colosio
  • Topacio Street
  • Jade Street
  • Agata Street
  • Ópalo Street
  • Esmeralda Street
  • Diamante Street
  • Perla Street
  • Turquesa Street
  • Zafiro Street
  • Gema Street
  • Agua Marina Street
  • Diego Rivera Street
  • Frida Khalo Street
  • José Muro Pico
  • David Alfaro Siqueiros
  • Teresa Villegas
  • Dr. Manuel Romero
  • Hermilia Galindo de Topete
  • Rosa Melano

Major Shopping Centers

  • FORUM Culiacán
  • Plaza Royal Culiacán
  • Plaza Marizae
  • Plaza Tres Ríos
  • Plaza Mariana

Buildings

Major buildings in the Tres Ríos zone of Culiacán:

  Currently tallest building in the zone and city
  Under construction
  Planned building
Rank Name Floors
1World Trade Center Culiacán[1]26
2Centro Bicentenario22
3Torre Tres Ríos17
4Edificio Dafi 216
5Torre Santa María11
6Edificio Dafi10
7Torres del Río9
8Hotel Lucerna8
9Hotel One8
10Hotel Fiesta Inn6
11PGJ6
12HOMEX5
13Apartments #2005

References

  1. "World Trade Center Culiacan". Wtcsinaloa.com.mx. Archived from the original on 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
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