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In April 2007, HSBC Tower was sold to Spanish property company Metrovacesa, becoming the first building in Britain to be sold for more than £1bn. [8] As part of the sale, HSBC retained occupancy control and agreed a 20-year lease at a cost of £43.5m per annum. [9]
HSBC Tower (Spanish: Torre HSBC) is a skyscraper office building located on Paseo de la Reforma in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Mexico, which is the headquarters of HSBC Mexico. [1] It is located opposite the Angel of Independence, and is home to the around 2,800 HSBC Mexico staff.
HSBC Tower, Lima - twenty-six-floor tower in San Isidro, Lima, Peru; HSBC Tower, London - 8 Canada Square, in the Canary Wharf development, Isle of Dogs, London, UK; HSBC Tower, Shanghai - Forty-six-floor tower in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China; HSBC Tower, Mexico City - Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City, Mexico; HSBC Tower, Midtown Manhattan ...
The bank said it wanted to assess its "best future location in London" ahead of its lease expiring at the 45-floor tower at 8 Canada Square in early 2027. HSBC, which is currently defending itself ...
The tallest structure in Toronto is the CN Tower, which rises 553.3 metres (1,815 ft). [1] The CN Tower was the tallest free-standing structure on land from 1975 until 2007. However, it is not generally considered a high-rise building as it does not have successive floors that can be occupied.
HSBC was the first Mexican bank to offer pre-approved personal loans via ATMs, and also has a program called "Niños con Futuro" which allows customers to make charitable donations via ATMs - this idea has since been taken up by HSBC Bank UK. HSBC Mexico also deploys advanced computerized modeling techniques to predict usage patterns for ATMs ...
Israel's Property and Building Corp said on Sunday it agreed to sell the HSBC Tower building in midtown Manhattan for $855 million to New York-based real estate firm Innovo Property Group ...
The St. Regis Toronto is a mixed-use skyscraper located in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was built by Markham -based Talon International Development Inc., which is owned by Canadian businessmen Val Levitan and Alex Shnaider .