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Call: +1 646 810 8764 Send Email Live Chat Contact UsBe Grand Reforma by Be Grand is an award-winning mixed-use development located in Mexico City’s historic Tabacalera district. Completed in December 2023, this landmark project integrates residential, commercial, and retail spaces within a towering 49-level structure that rises nearly 200 meters, making it one of the tallest buildings in the city.
The development features 587 luxury apartments, 189 AAA office spaces, and 3 retail areas, all meticulously designed to deliver exceptional urban living and professional environments. Sustainability is a core focus, with advanced systems such as rainwater collection, a wastewater treatment plant, and high-efficiency LED lighting that reduces energy consumption by over 40%. Innovative materials and energy-efficient glazing further reduce its environmental footprint.
Created in collaboration with renowned architectural firms VFO Arquitectos and WSP, the tower’s design is inspired by Art Deco aesthetics. A refined palette of engineered woods, marble, and fabric walls lends an air of sophistication and modernity. Its community-centered amenities include a gym, spa, pool, coworking center, and a Sky Lounge, fostering a perfect balance of leisure and productivity.
Be Grand Reforma prioritizes inclusivity with accessible ramps, adapted restrooms, and designated parking spaces for individuals with disabilities. Its thoughtfully designed outdoor terraces and 180° panoramic city views create an unparalleled connection to Mexico City’s dynamic urban landscape.
This development represents Be Grand’s commitment to merging luxury, innovation, and sustainability. With its iconic design, high-end features, and strategic location, Be Grand Reforma by Be Grand sets a new standard for modern urban living and working spaces in Mexico City.