Talk:Avenida Presidente Masaryk

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According to Cushman and Wakefield 2006 report, "Paseo Ahumada" in Santiago de Chile is Latin America most expensive street in real estate values.


[edit] This article is becoming useless

This article has become nothing more than an irrelevant list of shops. I strongly feel that more should be done to describe the street, and maybe some history and less on an long list of questionable value (Zara and Hérmes in the same street big deal), a short list with the most relevant might be of some value, but more than 50! I am sure there is also a 7 eleven and a PEMEX gas station.

On the comparisons I am not very fond of, but I guess the street is a relatively unknown one (I mean outside Mexico) and needs them in order to exemplify what it is, but I am pretty sure that one or two will do the trick if the other street is really well known. Come on, only those who have been to Barcelona have heard of Passeig de Gràcia. Compared with Rodeo Drive, which even people who have never left their home know of its existence, Passeig de Gràcia is almost completely unknown.

BTW the street in Paris is Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré (which houses Hérmes' main store and and as far as I remember there is no Zara in sight)

--LS1010 14:32, 4 September 2007 (UTC)