Green View Tower

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Green View Tower
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Green View Tower under construction
June 2008
Green View Tower
General information
Typeresidential, commercial
Location Zona Rio, Tijuana
Coordinates 32°30′48″N117°0′35″W / 32.51333°N 117.00972°W / 32.51333; -117.00972 Coordinates: 32°30′48″N117°0′35″W / 32.51333°N 117.00972°W / 32.51333; -117.00972
Construction started2007
Completed2009
Height
Roof95 metres (312 ft)
Technical details
Floor count27
Design and construction
ArchitectJulio Gaeta and Luby Springall of Gaeta Springall Arquitectos

Green View Tower is a skyscraper in Tijuana, Mexico and has become a prominent fixture in the city. It is located within the central business district of Tijuana, the Zona Rio. [1]

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It is composed of only 58 upscale condos. It features its own mall, plus a penthouse. It was designed by Julio Gaeta and Luby Springall of Gaeta Springall Arquitectos

GVT under construction, circa October 2008 GVT 1.JPG
GVT under construction, circa October 2008

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