Profitable investment, in ZinacantepecLand characteristics: 1, 200 m2 irregular polygon with access to two streets50 m from the Toluca-Cd Altamirano highwayCharacteristics of the room: it has approximately 550 m2 of construction with two entrances, office, ladies' bathrooms, men's bathroom, kitchen has stove, hood, work table, stainless steel sink, iron railings, it also has a maximum height of 7.4m stairs that lead to an upper level and in turn to an apartment with a full bathroom, terrace and two water tanks, the capacity of the room is 350 people, although events have been held for 550 people, it has a ceramic tile floor, it can also be used as a warehouse, more height can be built. The house built on 2 floors, ground floor: has a dining room, a split-level living room, a full bathroom of 6m2, bedroom, a 21 m2 kitchen, a canteen, a laundry and clothesline area, upper floor: 3 bedrooms, one of them with a full bathroom. It has a cistern that supplies water to the buildings. Commercial premises at street level, apartment above the commercial premises. San Juan de las Huertas, Toluca-Ciudad Altamirano highway, better known as the highway to the Volcano. A Little History of the Perico Railway that made this route and was the only means of communication, passed through towns and haciendas such as Calimaya, la Huerta, and other places such as San Cristbal Tecolit, Zinacantepec, Ojuelos, Paseo Coln, San Francisco Coaxusco and Metepec. Henkel's intention was to reach the Balsas River, but he was unable to carry out his plans. Among his historical data, it stands out that the Hacienda la Huerta, owned by the HENKELs, functioned as a kind of train station, where the region's trade was loaded and unloaded. The concession of the Toluca-San Juan de las Huertas line dates back to 1883, the year in which the politician Agustn del Ro obtained it to build a narrow-gauge railroad between Toluca and the town of San Juan de las Huertas, today Zinacantepec, with branches to
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