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Old Posted Oct 7, 2020, 10:04 PM
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MONTERREY | Torre Rise | 1,558 FT - 475 M | 83 FLOORS

https://www.xataka.com.mx/otros-1/mo...nal-torre-rise

Monterrey tendrá la torre más alta de México y América Latina: más de 400 metros de altura en la descomunal 'Torre Rise'

https://www.unotv.com/estados/nuevo-...latinoamerica/

Nuevo León tendrá el edificio más alto de México y Latinoamérica

+92 floors
+1,444 ft
+Mixed use (office/residential/retail/hotel)
+construction start 2021 w/ completion 2024




Figured this warranted a thread of it's own as we already have a diagram for it. . .

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I love it! Less is always more in my books. I hope this progresses quickly from proposed to built!
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On a side note... It's astonishing there is a city as dynamic, populous and economically important as Monterey so close to the southern border and yet maybe 1% of Americans have ever been there. I suppose that's true of most of Mexico.
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I’ve been to Monterrey a few times and keep track of the buildings there. . . my first visit was back in 1996 and there were no tall buildings of note and now there are many. . .

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Interesting. I thought this one was 1,490 ft so it could claim third tallest in NA though. (It wouldn't hold that title though, due to various proposals in NYC) Well that's fine, especially for Mexico this one is massive.
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MONTERREY | Torre Rise | 1,559 FT | 88 FLOORS

Please delete, and move the Torre Rise thread here.

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Construction has started, with the height increased to 1,559 ft. It's currently the tallest building under construction in North America!

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https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/bui...rre-rise/39675
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Indeed! Although it's pretty much tied by roof height with 270 Park.

It may not be for long though if 175 Park ever gets built.
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Interessante... looks like a skinny residential tower that would be built on billionaire's row in Manhattan.

https://risetower.mx/




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Some recent videos showing construction progress:

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Interessante... looks like a skinny residential tower that would be built on billionaire's row in Manhattan.

https://risetower.mx/
Interesting comment, I was thinking this tower gives certain nods to Manhattan Greats from the 1930's; The Chrysler and The Empire State Buildings. It is a nice looking, very tall tower.

Kudos to Monterey!
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This tower would look pretty good in Oklahoma City.
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This tower would look pretty good in Oklahoma City.
Nah, it's too short.
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Interessante... looks like a skinny residential tower that would be built on billionaire's row in Manhattan.

https://risetower.mx/




^^ This crown and spire is how to do vanity height!!

Unlike a number of glorified cages in North America that only look decent at night (thanks to LEDs). Lookin' at you Big Peach.

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^^ This crown and spire is how to do vanity height!!

Unlike a number of glorified cages in North America that only look decent at night (thanks to LEDs). Lookin' at you Big Peach.

https://img.ctykit.com/cdn/ga-midtow...building-1.jpg
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very good, err, point, about doing the crown right.

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This building does have a nice spire. Wish there were more tall buildings around it, but that's the way it's done these days.

As far as the height, maybe someone can get us some official information.



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very good, err, point, about doing the crown right.
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