Guatemala: First Zona Pradera (Meadows Zone) tower inaugurated

With $196 invested, Zona Pradera will be a corporate-residential complex with more than 800 offices and 150 apartments.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tower 1 will offer a spectacular view of the city. At 26 storeys high, it is the first of 7 towers that will make up the biggest office complex in Central America when it is completed in 2014.

Tower II will be inaugurated in April 2009 and at the end of the same year, so will Tower III. Tower IV will be inaugurated in 2010. The apartment towers should be completed by 2014

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