Lifestyle redefines Northwest urban development with its third LEED Gold certification
Plaza Cibeles, in Hermosillo, sets the direction: sustainable architecture, 20% affordable housing and open public spaces. A real estate model that integrates the city rather than isolating it.

TL;DR
Lifestyle Real Estate — Grupo Berumen's real estate division — secures LEED Gold certification on Plaza Cibeles, its third development in Hermosillo. The project combines sustainable architecture, 20% of residential units at accessible pricing, and open public plazas that knit the development into the surrounding urban fabric.
The philosophy: "The building ends; the city continues"
Lifestyle operates with four principles applied without exception to every project:
- Integrated public spaces — plazas and parks, not gated enclaves.
- Minimum LEED Gold certification on every project.
- 20% of residential units at accessible pricing, mixed with the rest.
- Local materials and regional workforce.
Plaza Cibeles: the case study
Located in Hermosillo, Sonora, Plaza Cibeles integrates housing, retail and public plaza on a single block. Measured energy efficiency meets LEED Gold, and 20% of residential units are priced for middle-income families — without segregating them into separate towers.
The outcome is a community that mixes rather than isolates and that contributes public space to a city that has historically yielded its streets to the car.
The buying process
- Virtual tour — 360° 3D tours navigable from any device.
- Personal advisory — unit options, amenities and community, no sales pressure.
- Financial simulation — terms, monthly payment and down payment with your bank or our internal program.
- Signing and delivery — full legal support through key delivery plus 24 months of post-sale coverage.
What's next
With three consolidated LEED Gold developments, Lifestyle plans to replicate the model in San Carlos, Sonora, and eventually in Sinaloa. The 2035 Vision commits to 500,000+ m² delivered to international standards.