World Trade Center Montevideo, Business complex in Buceo district, Montevideo, Uruguay
World Trade Center Montevideo is a business complex in the Buceo neighborhood comprising six towers of varying heights, with two serving as free zone buildings, ranging from 19 to 40 floors. The development combines retail spaces, offices, and specialized trade zones within a unified infrastructure.
The complex began operations in 1998 with its first tower and expanded continuously until 2009, marking a transformation of the city's business landscape. This development phase repositioned Montevideo as a major international trade center in the South American region.
The central Towers Square displays a striking sculpture by Uruguayan artist Pablo Atchugarry that hosts exhibitions and performances throughout the year. This public art installation gives the business district a cultural character and invites visitors to linger.
The site is located in the Buceo neighborhood and offers convenient connections to major transport hubs around the city. Visitors should note that the grounds are primarily designed for business activities, with best access during business hours.
The complex features specialized free trade zones that offer international businesses particular commercial advantages. This functionality makes it a key hub for trading activities that extend beyond conventional business boundaries.
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