Long overshadowed by Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tlaquepaque and Tonalá, Tlajomulco Centro is getting a makeover designed to draw visitors to the often-overlooked municipal seat.
The newly announced Paseo de la Rosa, a 30-million-peso joint project between the local government and candy maker Mazapán de la Rosa, will transform 325 meters of Calle Juárez into a pedestrian-friendly gastronomic and cultural corridor featuring stamped concrete, widened sidewalks, improved lighting and new infrastructure.
The area is now more accessible than ever thanks to the Tren Ligero line four, which opened in December last year. The Tlajomulco Centro station now offers a quick journey to Guadalajara’s city center.
The project aims to boost local commerce and reposition the suburban center as a destination in its own right.