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for Las Condes commune was defined. Architect Eduardo Lewellyn-Jones was entrusted with the task of designing a new residential area for Santiago's aristocracy. It was not until the early 1990s that real estate agencies set their sights on the area.
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Sanhattan is home to numerous high-end buildings, including offices, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, and banks. The district boasts two of the tallest buildings in
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Parking sites are few around Sanhattan, thus many people travel by subway or microbus.
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Today Sanhattan is among the most expensive land in Chile, with an average cost of 200
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bank by Ricardo Lyon, an agriculturist and mayor of Providencia commune. In 1937, a
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is located nearby. Sanhattan is surrounded by the Costanera Norte Highway.
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and Américo Vespucio avenue, encompassing the El Bosque Norte and El Golf
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The land—known then as "Hacienda San Luis"—was acquired in 1907 from
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Index


San CristĂłbal Hill
portmanteau
Santiago
Manhattan
Santiago
Chile
Las Condes
Mapocho River
barrios
South America
Titanium La Portada
Gran Torre Santiago
Providencia

Gran Torre Santiago
Banco de Chile
zoning scheme
Unidad de Fomento
La Tercera
Line 1
city subway
Manhattan
Mainhattan
Manhattanization
"Antonio Skármeta Reflects on Santiago"
Newsweek


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