Culhuacán is the largest housing development constructed by Infonavit in Mexico City, comprising roughly 15,000 homes. Located in the Coyoacán borough, it serves primarily the expanding middle and working classes. Construction began in 1974, aiming to accommodate more than 100,000 residents. The full name, Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM) Culhuacán, signifies the blend of indigenous history and the welfare state initiative that characterized housing projects for the working class at the time.
Culhuacán is the largest housing unit built by Infonavit in Mexico City, consisting of approximately 15,000 homes and aimed at housing over 100,000 residents.
The full name, Confederación de Trabajadores de México (CTM) Culhuacán, reflects both the indigenous heritage of the area and the commitment to the welfare state for the working class.
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