Centro Empresarial Nações Unidas, Commercial skyscraper complex in Brooklin Novo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Centro Empresarial Nações Unidas is a three-tower complex where the North Tower rises to 158 meters and provides 152,000 square meters of usable space. The site combines office floors, a shopping center, and the Hilton Morumbi Hotel, all connected underground to the neighboring World Trade Center São Paulo.
Construction of this complex began in 1989 and proceeded through different economic cycles before completion in 1999. The project was built during a time of significant shifts in Brazil's economy and reflects the growth of finance in São Paulo.
The complex shapes the character of São Paulo's business district, where thousands of people move through the offices daily and international companies make this their hub. The modern structures and interconnected spaces create their own world of commerce that defines how the neighborhood feels.
The complex is easily accessible by public transportation and sits in a central business district with solid infrastructure. Visitors should note that this is a working environment where most activity happens during business hours.
The North Tower operates 24 elevators moving thousands of people daily, a remarkable logistical feat for its time. The tower also housed early office locations for major technology companies when they first set up their South American operations.
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