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World Trade Center Mexico City

The World Trade Center Mexico City, also still commonly called by its former name, Hotel de México, is a building complex located in south-central Mexico City, Mexico. Its most famous and recognizable feature is the 52-story, 207 m (670 ft) high Torre WTC, the third tallest building in Mexico City (including antenna), or fourth when measured by its 191 m (587 ft) roof height. When talking about the World Trade Center México, one usually is referring to the uniquely shaped tower. The complex also includes a convention center, cultural center, parking facilities, a multi-screen cinema, a revolving 45th-floor luxury restaurant, and shopping center with Sears as an anchor tenant. It will also include a 22-floor hotel, which is currently under construction. Located on Avenida de los Insurgentes, the complex is served by the Polyforum station of the Metrobús Bus rapid transit system, located a few meters away. The station is named after the Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros, a part of the WTC complex.
==History==
The WTC México began its existence as the Hotel de México, a building and complex that never really performed their intended functions.
Construction of the Hotel de México took place in a lot called Parque de La Lama located in Mexico City Napoles neighborhood (''Spanish: Colonia Nápoles'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.exposwtc.com/ )〕 The lot was set aside by real estate businessperson José Jerónimo de La Lama in 1947. However, by 1966, when the project was started, the owner and financial sponsor was Manuel Suarez y Suarez.
The Hotel de México project included, a hotel building as well as a cultural center housing the Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros and several other facilities aimed at making the complex a hub for business, culture, tourism, and architecture. Plans for the complex were presented at the 13th international architecture contest in Munich.
Slated to be ready for the 1968 Olympics, the project ran over schedule and over budget and although the main tower was completed in 1972, it never really functioned as a hotel, and, due to political and economical reasons, the tower as well as the rest of the complex were left in an unfinished state, save for the Polyforum.
In the mid 1980s, a project was started to turn the Hotel de México complex into an international business center. Mr. Suárez backed the idea and, although he died in 1988, the remodeling began with partial public funding in 1992. In 1995, the complex, now known as World Trade Center México, opened its doors with the tower now remodeled as an office building, as well as a convention center.
Floors 40 and 41 housed TV studios for Corporación de Noticias e Información (News and Information Corporation). On May 19, 2005, these floors were evacuated after the beginning of a strike at the company occupying these floors, which was responsible for the Canal 40 television network. Currently, floors 40 and 41, home of the late CNI Channel 40, are still closed and in a state of strike.
Most recently, the World Trade Center added a second theater, the 3,000-seat Pepsi Center, which was completed in 2012. It is used primarily for concerts and stage shows.

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