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Construction of Tower II of Querétaro Business Park begins

  • Construction has begun on Tower II of Querétaro Business Park, part of the Antea LifeStyle complex, with an investment of 500 million pesos and the creation of over 500 jobs.
  • The tower will have a total construction area of 35,000 square meters and will house nine offices and four parking levels.

Tower II of Querétaro Business Park is a real estate project managed by U-Calli. Photo: Querétaro Business Park.
Tower II of Querétaro Business Park is a real estate project managed by U-Calli. Photo: Querétaro Business Park.
By: SiiLA News
10/25/2018
With an investment of 500 million pesos and the creation of more than 500 direct jobs, construction has begun on Tower II of Querétaro Business Park. This office complex is part of the Antea LifeStyle mega shopping center in the capital city of Querétaro.

The building will have a total construction area of 35,000 square meters (m²), with a commercial area of 30,000 m². It will feature four levels of parking and nine levels of office space.

Tower II of Querétaro Business Park, a real estate project managed by U-Calli, is the first of three towers to be developed in this corporate complex. The project's total investment is 900 million pesos, and it will accommodate more than 2,600 workers.

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