Today is the last day of the first Cities Summit of the Americas, a large meeting of local government leaders from across the western hemisphere hosted in Denver.
DENVER – Friday is the last day of the first Cities Summit of the Americas, a large meeting of local government leaders from across the western hemisphere. It's hosted in Denver.
Sheinbaum discussed some of the similar challenges Mexico City and Denver face, such as rising rent prices. “We're doing that study, in special parts of the city — three neighborhoods, which are in downtown, and the neighborhoods are called Condesa, Roma and Polanco. We thought that the platforms such as Airbnb and all these have increased rents in in Mexico City. But we're doing a study because these were places, these were neighborhoods, where rents are increasing already,” Sheinbaum said.
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