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Information Corner) refers to the intersection of Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida Bucareli, in Colonia Juárez, Mexico City.

The intersection converges in an area with multiple landmarks, including the Antimonumento +43 memorial, the El Caballito sculpture, the Fuente de la República fountain roundabout, the National Lottery Building (called Edificio El Moro), the Puerta 1808 sculpture, the Tax Administration Service Headquarters (the Torre del Caballito), and the Rescatemos a David y Miguel memorial.

The intersection originally had the Glorieta del Caballito roundabout, which indicated the northern end of Paseo de la Reforma.

Two years later, Excélsior opened its headquarters on the opposite side of the street, a building designed by engineer Efrén Rebolledo,[1] at Bucareli 17.

[9] The property was sold to Jones Lang LaSalle and by that year there were plans to create a mixed-use development called Reforma 10.