Repsol-YPF Tower explained

YPF Tower
Location:Macacha Güemes y J. Manso (Parcela 5 L -1y2) Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:160 m (525 ft)
Floor Count:44
Floor Area:75000m2
Start Date:2006
Inauguration Date:August 2008
Building Type:Office
Status:Completed
Architect:César Pelli
Main Contractor:CRIBA
Developer:YPF

YPF Tower is a corporate high-rise building designed by internationally recognized architect César Pelli and is the headquarters of Argentine national oil company YPF. Construction began in 2005, in the Puerto Madero barrio (district) of Buenos Aires, Argentina and the office building was completed in September 2008. The building is tall and has 44 floors. It was, upon completion in 2008, the tallest office building in Argentina, and the third tallest overall. The building is located on the corner of Macacha Güemes and Juana Manso streets, in the Puerto Madero ward.[1]

The building's construction cost an estimated US$134 million.[1] The main contractor in its construction was CRIBA, a leading local contractor founded in 1952 by Alberto Tarasido.[2]

On May 25, 2012, 21 days after the nationalization of YPF by the government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the YPF Tower was lit in the colors of the Argentine flag as a political statement to commemorate 202 years of self-governance.[3]

As of 2021, following years of hardship, YPF was seeking US$400 million for its sale.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Repsol-YPF construirá la torre más alta de Buenos Aires. Clarín.
  2. Web site: Trayectoria. CRIBA. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110827003742/http://www.cribasa.com.ar/empresa.php?id=2. 2011-08-27.
  3. News: La nueva YPF embanderó su edificio. La Nación. 25 May 2012.
  4. Web site: YPF seeks $400 million in financing and puts "Torre Pelli" up for sale. 5 January 2021.