Torre Chateau de Puerto Madero explained

Torre Château (Château Tower of Puerto Madero)
Location:Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti 300 (1 T)
Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires
Coordinates:-34.6131°N -58.3603°W
Floor Count:48
Floor Area:60000m2
Roof:155.7m (510.8feet)
Opening:2010
Building Type:Residential
Status:Built
Developer:Grupo Château
Obras Civiles y Sergio Grosskopf

Torre Château de Puerto Madero is a high-rise residential complex located in the neighborhood of Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The development began with the 2006 purchase of two, 7,000 m2 (74,000 ft2) lots in the Puerto Madero section by the Château Group, and was originally intended to include two, 48-story residential towers. The group sold the northern lot to the Madrid-based Rayet Group in 2007, however, and instead built the planned second high-rise on Avenida del Libertador (in the Núñez district).[1]

Work on the neo-Second Empire architecture building began promptly, and by early 2009, 75% of its 190 units had been sold; among the premier real estate developments in the city, the sale price ranged from US$330 to US$470 per square foot.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.clarin.com/diario/2010/03/05/elpais/p-02152563.htm Clarín (5 March 2010)
  2. http://www.clarin.com/diario/2009/01/16/um/m-01840246.htm Clarín (16 Jan 2009)