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Elite Residences

The Elite Residences, also known as the Siroco & Mistral Towers is a residential skyscraper building complex in the Cuajimalpa district of Mexico City, Mexico. The complex consists of two towers standing at 173 m (568 ft) tall with 36 floors (Siroco Tower), respectively 140 m (460 ft) tall with 41 floors (Mistral Tower). The Siroco Tower which is the higher, is the 11th tallest building in Mexico City.[3]

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Elite Residences is a residential complex of two towers located in the Cuajimalpa district of Mexico City. The buildings share the same base which consists of a two-level platform with retail spaces. The 173 meters high main tower (Siroco Tower) and the secondary tower (Mistral Tower) of 140 metres high emerge both from the common platform base with separate structures. The residential buildings house a total of 229 apartment units and display social areas and mixed service spaces such as a gym, a multipurpose room and a children's play area. The design of the property is the work of the architectural firm Gaeta-Springall Arquitectos, who worked together with the developer Nemesis Capital/Gicsa and the construction company Cemex.[4] The construction of Elite Residences complex began in 2010 and was completed in 2019, hence occurring after the inauguration of the two towers.[5]

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