Torre Mitikah

Torre Mitikah
location in Mexico City
General information
Type Office
Location Real de Mayorazgo 130 (Circuito Interior Río Churubusco 601), Xoco, Benito Juárez borough, Mexico City
Coordinates 19°21′34″N 99°10′06″W / 19.359311°N 99.1683572°W / 19.359311; -99.1683572Coordinates: 19°21′34″N 99°10′06″W / 19.359311°N 99.1683572°W / 19.359311; -99.1683572
Construction started 2008
Completed 2018
Cost USD 100,000,000 (est.)
Height
Roof 267 m (876 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 60
Design and construction
Architect    Pelli-Clarke-Pelli
Structural engineer WSP Cantor Seinuk e Ideurban Tecnologías
Main contractor    Cimesa Capital Vertical Grupo Inmobiliario

The Torre Mitikah (in Spanish a homonym of "Torre Mítica" i.e. "Mythical Tower"), is a skyscraper under construction in the Benito Juárez borough of southern Mexico City across the Circuito Interior inner ring road from Coyoacán. Its completion was initially planned for 2015, however, financial and permits issues stopped construction in 2014. In 2015 Fibra Uno took over the project aiming to restart construction in early 2016.

Torre Mitikah is currently the tallest building under construction in the city (at 60 stories and 267 metres (876 ft)) and the second tallest in the country after the Torre KOI in Monterrey.[1] Construction began in 2008 and the site is located at Real de Mayorazgo 130 in the Xoco neighborhood.[2]

Current plans (as of early 2016) aim to integrate the skyscraper with the neighboring Centro Bancomer (currently vacant) and Centro Coyoacan mall.

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