Investors to plough $US16 million into world-class aquarium in Guadalajara
More than 130 species of marine life will be showcased in a world-class, multimillion-dollar aquarium to be built in Guadalajara’s Parque Alcalde over the next 18 months.
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More than 130 species of marine life will be showcased in a world-class, multimillion-dollar aquarium to be built in Guadalajara’s Parque Alcalde over the next 18 months.
Following the release of a study this week, Guadalajara looks to be one step closer to creating a new set of regulations to govern companies such as Uber that allow customers to use smartphone-based apps to order and pay for taxi rides.
You wouldn’t know it by looking at the mounds of dirt and tangles of exposed conduits, but the one-kilometer stretch of street reconstruction, which extends from Avenida Chapultepec to Gamboa along the famed “restaurant alley” of Lopez Cotilla, is in the home stretch.
Austerity will be the watchword for the incoming mayors of Guadalajara and Zapopan, who take charge of their municipal governments on October 1, along with 123 other presidentes municipales in Jalisco.
A butcher has been released from custody after running down and killing one of three assailants who moments earlier had held up his business in Guadalajara’s Colonia San Elias.
Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s emotional 1810 “Grito” exhorting Mexicans to take up arms against their Spanish masters will be reenacted in the main plazas of cities, towns and villages the length and breadth of Mexico, at 11 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15.
For most people Saturday is a day for chilling out. But not perhaps when you have something on your mind that seriously bugs you.
Maria Contreras-Sweet, the administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and a member of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, took part in a series of meetings in Guadalajara this week.

At least 50 motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles on Sunday as water levels rose on the Calzada Independenica in downtown Guadalajara, following an afternoon deluge that brought traffic, the Macrobus service and the Tren Ligero (subway) to a complete standstill.