City cancels major real-estate project
The Guadalajara municipal government has voted to cancel an ambitious redevelopment project that has yet to get past the planning stage.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Guadalajara municipal government has voted to cancel an ambitious redevelopment project that has yet to get past the planning stage.
Guadalajara city hall has purchased around 9,000 poinsettias to adorn public spaces during the festive season.
Around 45 protesters and seven police officers were injured in Guadalajara as protests against the inauguration of Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto turned violent on Saturday, December 1.
Anyone suffering from doubts or nerves about the so-called “December 21 apocalypse prophecy” are free to consult the rational astronomers and scientists from the Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG).
The U.S. State Department has donated 4,000 dollars’ worth of new materials to the Franklin Collection of U.S. works at the recently opened Juan Jose Arreola state library.
In his first address as Mexico’s president Saturday, Enrique Peña Nieto reiterated his campaign promise to expand Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (light-rail network).
Kodak has now ceased production and begun releasing its employees from its plant in Zapopan.
The Guadalajara 2012 International Book Fair (FIL) was a grand success, drawing over 700,000 visitors in its 26th edition, up more than 40,000 on last year.
Acclaimed U.S. author Jonathan Franzen paid homage to the late Carlos Fuentes ahead of opening the literary salon at Guadalajara’s 26th International Book Fair (FIL) on Sunday.