History

In 1976, brothers David and José Daniel created Grupo Danhos, a real-estate development firm to diversify their business from a textile concern to construction. The following are the dates each of our developments was opened, along with other milestones.

Since our founding we have marked some memorable milestones that made us leaders among companies in our industry.


 



 


 

Inauguration of Parque Virreyes

Opening of Parque Duraznos and Parque Esmeralda

 

 

Inauguration of Parque Alameda

Opening of Parque Delta

 

 

Inauguration of Parque Lindavista

Opening of Reforma 222 and Parque Tezontle

 

 

Inauguration of Urbitec I and II

Fibra Danhos is listed on the BMV

 

 

Retail component of Toreo Parque Central

Torre Virreyes obtains LEED BD+C Platinum

Expansion of Parque Tezontle

 

 

Opening of Parque Vía Vallejo

Hotel component and office towers B and C at Toreo Parque Central

Expansion of Parque Delta

Inauguration of Parque Puebla

Office tower A at Toreo Parque Central

Three office towers of Toreo Parque Central obtain LEED BD+C Gold certification

 

 

Opening of Parque Las Antenas

First Annual Sustainability Report

First materiality analysis

Creation of an employee savings fund and major medical expense insurance

Hotel component at Parque Puebla

First Integrated Annual Report

Inclusion in the GRESB Index

ESG Committee created

 

 

Updated materiality analysis

Signed the UN Global Compact

Inauguration of Parque Tepeyac

Remodeling of Parque Duraznos

Labeling of our first revolving credit line as green

First incorporation of renewable energy into our portfolio

 

 

Incursion into industrial and high-end tourism sector

Issuance of first sustainability-linked bond

Creation of a Sustainability-Linked Financing Framework

10th anniversary of Fibra Danhos

Three new LEED O+M certifications: Torre Virreyes and Toreo Parque Central (Platinum) and Reforma 2022 (Gold)

Commitment to Science Based Target initiative (SBTi)

Updated materiality analysis under a double materiality approach