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The Costanera Center is a business and commercial complex that includes a six-floor shopping mall, the
Gran Torre Santiago The Costanera Center Torre 2, better known as Gran Torre Santiago (Great Santiago Tower), and previously known as Torre Gran Costanera, is a 62-story skyscraper in Santiago, Chile, the second tallest in Latin America (behind Mexico's T.Op Torre ...
and three other
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– two high-end hotels and an office building. The complex is located in the
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of Providencia,
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, and is owned by the holding
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. The tallest of the four buildings, the Torre Costanera, was designed by architect
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and is tall, making it the second tallest building in
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(after Torres Obispado) and the third tallest in the Southern Hemisphere after Indonesia's Autograph Tower in
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at 388m tall and Australia's Q1 on the Gold Coast at tall. Of the two other buildings in the complex, one will be high and the other only four stories. Construction was put on hold in January 2009 as a consequence of the
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, as the developers were concerned that they would not be able to find tenants if completed by the originally proposed date. After the recession reached its end, Cencosud announced the construction would resume on December 16, 2009. The construction process restarted at the end of 2010. On February 14, 2012, the Gran Torre Santiago reached 300 meters and became the tallest building in South and Latin America. El Costanera Center The mall opened on June 12, 2012 and it is the largest in South America. Designed by Canadian retail agency Watt International, the mall has six floors and includes hypermarket:
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Este centro comercial cuenta con más de 100 tiendas distribuidas en 7 niveles destinados cada uno para un rubro, mujer. Hombre y niños. Tecnología hogar cine y patio de comidas


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Image:Costanera1xi3.jpg, Costanera Center (right) and
Titanium La Portada Titanium La Portada is an office building in Santiago, Chile. Located in the capital's high-end financial district of El Golf, it is the second tallest skyscraper in the country. Construction began in January 2007, and was completed in January 201 ...
(left) Image:Nuevatorresstgo.jpg, Progress of the Costanera Center (right) and Titanium La Portada (left), Feb. 14, 2009 Image:Costanera Center junio 2012.jpg, Costanera Center in June 2012 Image:Gran Santiago Tower, Views from San Critóbal Hill - Santiago - Chile 08.jpg, Costanera Center in January 2014 Image:Mall de Costanera Center.JPG, Costanera Center mall


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Costanera Center WebSite
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