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Green View Tower

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Green View Tower
Green View Tower under construction
June 2008
Map
General information
Typeresidential, commercial
LocationZona Rio, Tijuana
Coordinates32°30′48″N 117°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
Architect(s)Julio 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.

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

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