Torre Punta Reforma, Office building on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, Mexico
Torre Punta Reforma is a modern office tower rising along Paseo de la Reforma with 37 floors of commercial space. The building features expansive glass facades and a sleek design that stands out within the city's skyline.
Construction started in 2008 and finished in 2014 after delays caused by the global financial crisis. The tower was completed despite economic challenges that slowed progress during those years.
The building incorporates environmental consciousness through its LEED Platinum certification and advanced sustainability features in its architectural design.
The tower is easily accessible located directly on Paseo de la Reforma, one of the city's major thoroughfares. Its position offers good connection to public transportation and nearby shops and services.
The tower was engineered to withstand major earthquakes, a critical design consideration for Mexico City's seismic activity. An automated parking system across multiple underground levels provides convenient parking for visitors and workers.
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