Draft:Esquina de la Información
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The Esquina de la Información (lit. transl. Information Corner) refers to a corner in the intersection of Reforma, Juárez and Bucareli Avenues, in the limits of Downtown Mexico City. The name came about because the area is home to the headquarters buildings of Excélsior and El Universal newspapers, two of the largest national newspaper companies.
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Esquina de la Información | |
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Intersection | |
Excélsior, whose building that gave its name to the intersection | |
Location | Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City |
Address | Paseo de la Reforma, Avenida Juárez and Avenida Bucareli |
Coordinates: 19°26′06″N 99°09′00″W |
The landmarks in the intersection include the Antimonumento +43 memorial, the El Caballito sculpture, the Fuente de la República fountain, the National Lottery [es] Building, the Puerta 1808 sculpture, the Tax Administration Service Headquarters (the Torre del Caballito), and the Superior Court of Justice of Mexico City Building. El Caballito bus station services the area.