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Torre Mayor

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The Torre Mayor is a skyscraper in Mexico City also known as the Chapultepec Tower and stands 225 meters high on the top floor with 55 stories. This is known to be the tallest building in Latin America and was developed by Paul Reichmann, a Canadian businessman, who maintains part ownership of this tower. It was designed by Zeidler Roberts Partnership and its construction started in 1999 finishing by late 2003, this site is a must see whilst in Mexico City.

Address:              Paseo de la Reforma #505, Mexico City.

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