Torre HSBC

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Torre HSBC

Torre HSBC is a skyscraper located on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. It is located opposite the Angel of Independence, and is home to the around 2,800 HSBC Mexico headquarters staff. Construction was completed in 2006, at a cost of around US$150 million. There are 23 office floors and 12 parking levels in the 136 metre high tower, which is one of the tallest in Mexico City.

Torre HSBC is the first of its type of environmentally friendly buildings in Latin America and is due to receive a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the US Green Building Council.[1]

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The inauguration of the new head office took place on the 5 April 2006, with the President of Mexico Vicente Fox Quesada, the President's wife Marta Sahagún, the Mexican Minister of Finance Francisco Gil Diaz, Governor of the Banco de México Guillermo Ortiz, HSBC Mexico CEO Sandy Flockhart, HSBC Group Chief Executive Stephen Green, HSBC Group Chairman Sir John Bond and Deputy Chairman and senior non-executive Director Baroness Dunn.

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HSBC's environmental principles mean that the building has been designed from the start to include the best available technology to reduce the consumption of water and electricity, including low consumption bathroom furniture, waterless urinals, rain collection, water treatment plant and efficient use of non-drinkable water. HSBC claim that the building will consume 55% less water and 40% less energy than comparable structures.[2]

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Credit Transforms to Mexico is a mural which was unveiled by President Fox and Sandy Flockhart in the reception area of the building.

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In common with other HSBC head office buildings, Torre HSBC has a pair of bronze lions guarding the main entrance. These are copies of those which have stood outside the HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building at 1 Queen's Road Central since 1935.

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  1. ^ http://dsrefw03.hsbc.com.mx/aptrix/internetingpub.nsf/AttachmentsByTitle/1stQuarter2006.pdf/$FILE/1stQuarter2006.pdf GRUPO FINANCIERO HSBC, S.A. DE C.V. FINANCIAL REPORT AS OF MARCH 31, 2005
  2. ^ HSBCworld, June 2006, p10-11

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