Torre Banesco, Office building in El Rosal district, Caracas, Venezuela
Torre Banesco is a 23-story office building standing at 107 meters (351 feet), featuring a rectangular design with green glass panels and brick-like exterior cladding. The structure connects to neighboring buildings through a local pedestrian network and houses multiple office tenants.
The building was completed in 2004 and originally served as the main headquarters for Banesco bank. It later transitioned into a multi-tenant office space.
The building sits in El Rosal, a zone where financial institutions cluster and define Caracas's business district. The area fills with office workers moving between towers throughout the day.
The building is located in the business district and easily accessible through the local pedestrian network, making it simple to navigate between towers. Access follows security protocols for visitors and tenants.
The building is part of a larger financial complex that includes multiple towers such as Torre Banesco 2, BFC Tower, Europa Tower, and Stanford Bank Tower. This cluster of structures forms a cohesive office complex for the financial sector.
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