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Arcos Bosques Tower Will Change in an Aim to House Technology Companies

  • Torre Arcos Bosques, famously known as the "Pants Building" in Santa Fe, Mexico City, is embarking on a comprehensive modernization initiative. 
  • The aim is to position itself as the prime headquarters for companies in cutting-edge sectors like artificial intelligence, fintech, and clean energy. 
Torre Arcos Bosques, known as the "Pants Building" in Santa Fe, Mexico City is being modernized. Photo: Twitter (@HotelRoosevelt1).
Torre Arcos Bosques, known as the "Pants Building" in Santa Fe, Mexico City is being modernized. Photo: Twitter (@HotelRoosevelt1).
02/01/2022
Mexico City has iconic buildings that clearly represent parts of the city just going by their silhouette. One of them is Torre Arcos Bosques, known as the "Edificio del Pantalón" in Santa Fe, relevant not only for its particular structure, but also for having been designed by Teodoro González de León.

After 25 years of its inauguration and having set a benchmark in one of the most important corporate areas of the country's capital, it has decided to modernize.

" Our goal is to reinvent that legacy, in order to be the Mexican headquarters of companies that are forging the global economic future in areas of high innovation," said Carla Braun, the building's director of operations. 


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