Torre El Pedregal
Description
Torre El Pedregal stands as a remarkable example of modern architecture in El Salvador, designed by the renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta. Located in Antiguo Cuscatlán, this impressive building was constructed by Grupo Roble.
Overview
- Height: 361.9 feet (110.3 meters)
- Stories: 28
- Location: Antiguo Cuscatlán
Features
Torre El Pedregal is the second tallest building in El Salvador and was once the tallest in Central America (excluding Panama). It is situated in one of the most critical commercial areas of the city, making it an ideal location for both business and leisure.
Development and Purpose
The tower is part of a multi-phase, mixed-use development plan on a seven-block area, which includes:
- A five-star hotel
- Office buildings
- Residential apartments
- The existing Multiplaza shopping mall
According to Alberto Poma, general manager of Roble Group, "El Pedregal is aimed at people who want to live in a safe and enjoyable environment."
This modern development is contributing to the transformation of San Salvador into a contemporary urban center, offering a sophisticated lifestyle for its residents.