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In the mid-1980s, a project was started to turn the Hotel de México complex into an international business center. Mr. Suárez backed the idea, and although he died in 1988, the remodeling began with partial public funding in 1992. In 1995, the complex–now known as World Trade Center México–opened its
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The complex includes a convention center, cultural center, parking facilities, a multi-screen cinema, a revolving 45th-floor luxury restaurant and 44th floor observation gallery, and a shopping center with a supermarket and a
352:, the first location outside of the USA) as an anchor tenant. It also includes a 22-floor hotel, and will share some ammenities with the slighlty taller 48-story Polyforum Tower, currently under construction. 446:. On May 19, 2005, these floors were evacuated after the beginning of a strike at CNI. Due to the legal cases that have followed CNI since 2005, the facilities have remained untouched since. 340:, the biggest building in the local area. It is the third tallest building in Mexico City when including antenna, and at its roof height, it stands 218 metres (715 ft). 483:
The tower is managed by a system that controls the facilities and equipment. This includes the electrics, mechanical ventilation, sanitation, elevators and fire protection.
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Most recently, the World Trade Center added a second theater: the 7,500-seat Pepsi Center WTC, which was completed in 2012. It is used primarily for concerts and
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WTC Tower has a seismic detector that monitors land movements to stop elevators during earthquakes.
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and several other facilities aimed at making the complex a hub for business, culture, tourism, and
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antenna shown here is the one replaced in 2009, which brings the building's height to 218 meters.
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The Hotel de MĂ©xico project included a hotel building as well as a cultural center housing the
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Floors 40 and 41 housed TV studios for CorporaciĂłn de Noticias e InformaciĂłn, which operated
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Construction of the Hotel de MĂ©xico was in a lot called "Parque de La Lama" located in the
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Proyecto “World Trade Center, Ciudad de México” Transición Gubernamental 2006 - 2012
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doors with the tower functioning as an office building and convention center.
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system, located a few meters away. The station is named after the
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The WTC also houses the transmission facilities for
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Buildings and structures with revolving restaurants
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19°23′40″N 99°10′28″W / 19.3945°N 99.1744°W / 19.3945; -99.1744

Colonia Nápoles
Benito Juárez
Mexico City
Mexico
Guillermo Rossell de la Lama
Poliforum BRT station
Hotel de MĂ©xico
Colonia Nápoles
Mexico City
Sears
JCPenney
Avenida de los Insurgentes
Poliforum station
MetrobĂşs
Bus rapid transit
Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros
Hotel de MĂ©xico
Nápoles
Manuel Suárez y Suárez
Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros
architecture
Munich
1968 Olympics
Polyforum
XHTVM Canal 40
XHFO-FM
stage shows

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