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Inside this issue

• The historic city centre has become a political football

• Mexicans living in the US are using cross-border finance to buy and build back home

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Surging market attracts baby boomers

Both internal and external factors are driving massive expansion, writes Adam Thomson

Santa Fe: Community for those intent on business

Adam Thomson visits a scheme a world away from Mexico

Finance: Cross-border flows boost construction

Mexicans in the US are creating an industry, writes Richard Lapper

Mexico City: High politics hinder the renovation of historic city

Refurbishment has taken a back seat to the country’s politics, says Richard Lapper

Riviera Maya: Building spree like Spain of 20 years ago

Environmental worries follow development, says Adam Thomson

Economy: In bed with the US elephant

A downturn in the US is unlikely to have the dramatic impact it did in 2001, writes Adam Thomson

Retirement projects: Quality of life issues draw retirees

Naomi Mapstone examines developments in a fledgling industry

Los Cabos: The tale of a fishing village transformed

Naomi Mapstone visits a development catering mainly to US baby boomers