Torre Nordlink, Office building in Puerto Norte, Rosario, Argentina
Torre Nordlink is an office building in Puerto Norte with 20 floors and a glass facade that reflects contemporary design. The structure houses a restaurant, conference rooms, a fitness facility, and parking, with the top floors reserved for residential units.
Construction began in 2008 as part of a broader urban development initiative in Rosario. The project helped spark the revitalization of the waterfront area into a contemporary business district.
The building marks the transformation of Puerto Norte from an industrial zone into a modern commercial area where offices and homes now stand side by side. Walking through the neighborhood, you can see this shift reflected in how the district has changed its character and purpose.
The building is designed primarily for office visitors and restaurant patrons, with ample parking available for guests. The area tends to be busier during weekday hours when offices are active and people are coming and going.
The top three floors serve as residential apartments while the rest remains dedicated office space, creating a mixed-use structure. This combination of residential and professional functions in a single tower was still relatively uncommon when the building opened.
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