The urban development that took place during the 20th century, gave new changes in the old territory of the Savannah of Bogota, which went Urbanizing in an abrupt and fragmented way, where the colonial haciendas were subdivided spaces and in other cases reinvented to continue as an economic center, as it was in the case of Los Molinos in the south of the city. Los Molinos began in 1630 and was handed over to the Jesuits for the grinding of wheat and barley, but it was not until the twentieth century that their production changed from being agricultural to industrial with the implementation of the two brickyards and the informal development of chircales, along with their social problems. Where in the end we left a fragmented unit, unfinished, difficult to access for motorized and non-motorized, and as regards the Hacienda as a survivor, in which the deterioration and the lack of District interest that have relegated it a short view of the heritage real estate, it devalues it and does not contextualize it with the environmental and industrial heritage that is in its place, which if they have been identified by the population and have brought them together to re signify it. But it has not been materialized, leaving the necessary bases for the promotion of a proposal that integrates the context with the patrimonial variables.