Efforts to clean up "one of the most important places in all the Americas" could sweep away the city's history too.
"This was the greatest city of the New World, three centuries old when New York was a muddy clutch of huts... Everyone in Mexico City all 20 million people wants the center cleansed, says the mayor. All, that is, except the ambulantes, or street vendors, who stand to be swept away.... Cecilia Martínez, a Mexico City architect and a director of the Mega-Cities Project, an organization that aims to solve intractable urban problems, says the city should not evict the vendors without creating a social architecture for them stores, housing and schools. If the vendors disappear, she says, a piece of history vanishes too."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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