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  2. Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The reduced colonia was officially approved by the city in 1907, with the new main street bearing the names of Reforma 1, 3, 5 and 7, then names such as Calle Norte 1 or Calle Sur 1. Eventually, these names were changed for their permanent ones, based on rivers found in the world.

  3. HSBC Tower, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Tower (Spanish: Torre HSBC) is a skyscraper office building located on Paseo de la Reforma in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Mexico, which is the headquarters of HSBC Mexico. [1] It is located opposite the Angel of Independence , and is home to the around 2,800 HSBC Mexico staff.

  4. Chapultepec Uno R509 - Wikipedia

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    Chapultepec Uno R509, previously Punto Chapultepec, is a mixed-use skyscraper in Mexico City at the corner of Paseo de la Reforma and Río Ródano street, immediately west of Torre Mayor.

  5. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Paseo de la Reforma, especially the section which divides Colonia Juárez from Colonia Cuauhtémoc, is the most modern and constantly developing part of the borough. It is home to the Mexican Stock Exchange, the headquarters of HSBC in Mexico and Mexico City's tallest skyscrapers, Torre Reforma , Chapultepec Uno , Torre BBVA México and Torre ...

  6. Torre Diana - Wikipedia

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    Construction, late July 2014 Under construction, end Feb. 2015. The Torre Diana ("Diana Tower") is a 33-story, 158-metre (518 ft) office skyscraper at Río Lerma street #232, at the corner of Río Misisipí, just off the city's iconic boulevard, Paseo de la Reforma in the Colonia Cuauhtémoc neighborhood near the Diana the Huntress fountain.

  7. Embassy of the United States, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The current chancery building began in 1960 and was completed in 1964 at a cost of US$5 million. [2] At the time, it was the second largest United States embassy building in the world.

  8. Casa de los Azulejos - Wikipedia

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    Part of the facade, with azulejos. It is known that the original construction was built in the 16th century, and that it is actually made up of the union of two stately mansions, of which the one that was originally located on the south side was the one that belonged, together with the so-called Plazuela de Guardiola to a man named Damián Martínez. [6]

  9. Torre Mayor - Wikipedia

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    The Torre Mayor is an office skyscraper in Mexico City, Mexico that is the eighth tallest building in Mexico with a height of 225 meters (738 feet). [3] [4] From its completion in 2003 until 2010, it was the tallest building in Latin America; it was surpassed by the 236 m (774 ft) high Ocean Two in Panama City, Panama. [5]