Costanera Center

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A computer render of Costanera Center.
A computer render of Costanera Center.
Costanera Center, December 24 2007.
Costanera Center, December 24 2007.

Costanera Center is an ongoing development and construction of four skyscrapers being built in the Central Business District of Santiago, Chile. The tallest of the four buildings Torre Gran Costanera, designed by César Pelli, will be 300 meters in height,[1] making it the tallest building in South America and second tallest in the Southern Hemisphere behind only Australia's Q1 on the Gold Coast at 322 m tall. The other three buildings will be shorter. The building will feature 2 hypermarkets: Santa Isabel and Jumbo, a six floor mall with more than 200 stores, foodcourt with a panoramic view for more than 2000 people and two hotels, one with four stars and the other with five stars.

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