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404:(Mapuche princess and indigenous rights activist) and Rosario Vera Peñaloza, the modern Iglesia Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza was inaugurated in 1996 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, who under the title of Stella Maris, or "Star of the Sea", is the patron saint of the Argentine Coast Guard. The docks aligned with Dock 2, between 1400 and 1500 of Avenida Moreau de Justo, are mostly occupied by various apartment buildings and offices of the Universidad Católica Argentina and its Pabellón de las Artes (Arts Pavilion), a space for art showings with access from the pedestrian side of the dock. Here, there are some bars and coffee shops.
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docks. This last proposal was dismissed as impossible to build. All the other proposals have also been criticised: the elevated and ground level options because they would constitute a barrier between Puerto Madero and the rest of the city, and the underground scheme because of the cost and negative impact during construction. Placing the expressway between Puerto Madero and the
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The 170 hectares of the place had overlapping jurisdictions: the
General Administration of Ports, Argentine railroads and the "Junta Nacional de Granos" (National Grain Board) had interests in the zone. The signed agreement implied the transference of the totality of the area to the Old Puerto Madero
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The New Port of Buenos Aires was completed in 1926, making the existing Madero docks superfluous. Though these continued to serve in ancillary port functions, the zone gradually decayed, becoming one of the city's most degraded areas, a mixture of warehouses and large tracts of undeveloped land. In
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The neighbourhood's road network has been entirely rebuilt, especially in the east side. The layout of the east side consists currently of three wide boulevards running east–west crossed by the east side's main street, Juana Manso Avenue. The layout is completed with some other avenues and minor
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connecting the north and the south of the city through Puerto Madero has long been in the planning stage. Several alternatives have been considered, including elevated, ground level, underground, and even an underwater proposal by private developer Julio
Torcello, which would run under the four
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which would solve these problems. Construction began in 1887 and was completed in 1897, although the installed fittings had been partially operative some years before completion of the port. It was a costly project and an engineering landmark at the time, but ten years after its completion the
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On
November 15, 1989, the Ministry of Works and Public Services, the Department of the Interior and the City of Buenos Aires signed the acts of incorporation of a joint-stock company denominated "Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero" (Old Puerto Madero Corporation). Having as objective the
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had a problem accommodating large cargo ships, as per Puerto La Boca, because the shallow river did not allow for direct docking. Instead, ships were moored away from the shore, with passengers and merchandise being unloaded onto
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At Puerto Madero Dock 2 (between
Azucena Villaflor and Rosario Vera Peñaloza) buildings belonging to the Universidad Católica Argentina stand successively to the west, and the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires (formerly
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Harbour Tower, set to be completed in 2024 as the second tallest skyscraper in Argentina.
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1925, 1940, 1960, 1969, 1971, 1981 and 1985, successive proposals were put forth with the intent of urbanizing the old port, or to demolish it outright; none of these plans came to fruition, however.
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Numerous residential and office high-rises of up to 50 stories have been built facing the Rio de la Plata since 2000. Most of them are concentrated along the Dock 3 of Puerto Madero; these include
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buildings and luxurious hotels, featuring the latest architectural trends. It is the barrio with by far the highest property price, surpassing the second-highest twofold.
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in the city of Buenos Aires. Having undergone an impressive revival in merely a decade, it is one of the most successful recent waterfront renewal projects in the world.
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Puerto Madero has been redeveloped with international flair, drawing interest from businessmen, architects and designers such as
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Panorama of Puerto Madero. The original warehouses can be seen at left and high-rise buildings at right.
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has also been considered, but has been strongly opposed by environmentalists.
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652:"For Luxury Real Estate Investors, Puerto Madero Is Argentina's 'Green Zone'"
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Edward Taylor's pier, a city landmark from 1855 until the docks' development.
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683:"Investors Getting Ready For Argentina's Real Estate Resurrection"
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was among those rejected in the 1880s. His plans resulted in the
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streets, running both east–west and north–south, and by several
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appearance of larger cargo ships made Puerto Madero obsolete.
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Unofficial Puerto Madero guide with pictures and sightseeings
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839:"Estudian hacer una autopista subterránea en Puerto Madero"
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Every street in Puerto Madero is named after women. The
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the west side warehouses into elegant houses, offices,
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The New
Waterfront: A Worldwide Urban Success Story
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The New
Waterfront: A Worldwide Urban Success Story
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913:Waterfronts - A new frontier for cities on water
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922:Text: English, Edizioni Città d'Acqua, Venezia
894:– Text: English – Prestel Publishing (2007) -
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71:Location of Puerto Madero within Buenos Aires
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809:Baccaro, Diana; Brunstein, Carolina (1999).
782:"Proyectan Tranvía de Retiro a Constitución"
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427:List of tallest buildings in Argentina
266:20th century: from neglect to recovery
193:riverbank, it is the site for several
2204:President Julio Argentino Roca Avenue
385:(the wealthiest woman in Argentina).
274:The Buenos Aires Harbour around 1915.
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892:CASE, Nº6: Puerto Madero Waterfront
693:from the original on 14 January 2023
662:from the original on 14 January 2023
650:Rapoza, Kenneth (1 September 2016).
2307:Mixed-use developments in Argentina
730:. New York: McGraw-Hill Education.
541:, the Argentine Ministry of Defense
1952:Mary Terán de Weiss Tennis Stadium
1826:National Museum of Decorative Arts
751:Urfeig, Vivian (9 December 2022).
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2297:Redeveloped ports and waterfronts
2219:President Roque Sáenz Peña Avenue
1483:Ministry of Public Works Building
681:Rapoza, Kenneth (10 March 2015).
319:High-rise buildings along Dock 3.
222:The construction of Dock 2, 1891.
119:2.1 km (0.8 sq mi)
21:Barrio in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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726:Breen, Ann; Rigby, Dick (1996).
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226:From its inception, the city of
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1668:Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve
632:Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve
601:The 2 kilometres (1.2 mi)
2292:Neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires
1488:Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi
457:Chateau Tower of Puerto Madero
1:
1871:San Martín National Institute
1796:Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum
483:. The list also includes the
451:(160 m (520 ft)),
447:(160 m (520 ft)),
443:(161 m (528 ft)),
439:(171 m (561 ft)),
435:(239 m (784 ft)),
1831:National Museum of Fine Arts
1718:Plaza Fuerza Aérea Argentina
459:(156 m (512 ft)).
1498:Palacio de Aguas Corrientes
140:3,200/km (8,200/sq mi)
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1902:Argentinos Juniors Stadium
1866:San Martín Cultural Center
1836:National Museum of History
868:Ann Breen and Dick Rigby,
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383:Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat
325:recycling and refurbishing
1947:Malvinas Argentinas Arena
1806:Latin American Art Museum
1801:King Fahd Cultural Center
1761:Argentine Automobile Club
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183:Central Business District
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2013:Federico Lacroze station
1856:Recoleta Cultural Center
172:Puerto Madero Waterfront
166:, also known within the
2239:Scalabrini Ortiz Avenue
2189:Figueroa Alcorta Avenue
1987:José Amalfitani Stadium
1816:Natural Sciences Museum
1781:Fortabat Art Collection
1733:Plaza Intendente Alvear
780:Rossi, Antonio (2007).
477:Fortabat Art Collection
379:Fortabat Art Collection
2154:Avenida del Libertador
1962:Obras Sanitarias Arena
1917:Ferro C. Oeste Stadium
1478:Metropolitan Cathedral
621:Expressway controversy
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311:Puerto Madero in 2018.
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2018:Jorge Newbery Airport
1957:Nueva Chicago Stadium
1927:Hippodrome of Palermo
1881:Eduardo Sívori Museum
1861:Rojas Cultural Center
1723:Plaza de la República
1663:Buenos Aires Eco-Park
1533:Santo Domingo convent
1416:Confitería del Molino
918:10 April 2008 at the
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2302:Tourism in Argentina
2273:-34.61194; -58.36472
2008:Constitución station
2003:Buenos Aires station
1907:Boca Juniors Stadium
1708:Parque de la Memoria
1678:Ciudad Universitaria
497:Presidente Sarmiento
481:De la Cárcova Museum
398:Faena Hotel+Universe
137: • Density
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2209:Leandro Alem Avenue
2179:Coronel Díaz Street
2116:Parque de la Ciudad
2043:Underground network
1982:San Lorenzo Stadium
1977:River Plate Stadium
1776:Foreign Debt Museum
1683:Congressional Plaza
1468:Libertador Building
1441:Estrugamou Building
609:slated to link the
539:Libertador Building
333:Hilton Buenos Aires
2199:General Paz Avenue
2139:Avenida 9 de Julio
2121:La Trastienda Club
2111:San Martin Theatre
1401:Chacarita Cemetery
1382:historic buildings
847:(in Spanish). 1997
521:Santiago Calatrava
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375:Santiago Calatrava
371:Puente de la Mujer
340:Santiago Calatrava
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129: • Total
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2184:Corrientes Avenue
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2071:Cervantes Theatre
1811:Modern Art Museum
1791:Illuminated Block
1703:Parque Centenario
1658:Botanical Gardens
1528:San Martín Palace
1523:Recoleta Cemetery
1463:Kavanagh Building
1458:Immigrants' Hotel
1453:Galerías Pacífico
1447:Floralis Genérica
1373:Buenos Aires City
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1205:Parque Avellaneda
908:978-3-7913-3517-9
886:978-0-07-007454-5
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1937:Lawn Tennis Club
1876:Sarmiento Museum
1821:National Library
1786:House of Culture
1738:Plaza San Martín
1688:Japanese Gardens
1646:Nature and parks
1587:Buenos Aires CBD
1546:Torre Monumental
1411:City Legislature
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