Global Park, An Ambitious Real Estate Project in the Heart of Morumbi, Promises to Change the Skyline of São Paulo’s South Zone. After a Hiatus Due to Environmental Issues, This Megaproject, Valued at an Impressive R$ 11.5 Billion, Is in Full Swing, with Completion Expected by 2027.
The project, Global Park in São Paulo, Covers an Area of 20 Hectares and Includes five Buildings of 47 Stories Each, Reaching a Height of 168 Meters.
These Colossi Are Not Just a Sight to Behold, but Also a Landmark in São Paulo’s Urban Architecture, Ranking Among the City’s Tallest Skyscrapers, Surpassed Only by Platina 220 and Dominante do Vale.
In Addition to Luxury Residences, Whose Prices Range Between R$ 3 Million and R$ 18 Million, Global Park Offers a Proposal to Integrate Various Facets of Urban Life.
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A 30 m² pine wood house costs R$ 20,000 for the raw structure and can be completed for less than R$ 50,000 with assembly and basic finishes: this quick construction promises to deliver in weeks what conventional masonry would take much longer to complete.
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The Joinville Bridge, the municipality’s main mobility project, will have a 160-meter central span over Babitonga Bay without a pillar in the river’s course.
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Seven world powers including the US, China, and Russia are spending €22 billion on a reactor in the south of France that aims to confine plasma at 150 million degrees Celsius, ten times the temperature of the Sun’s core, using a magnetic field capable of lifting an entire aircraft carrier.
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Russia will build 10 facilities for recycling construction waste by 2030, including a 462,000-ton-per-year plant in the Kirov region that will transform rubble into laminated wood panels in the largest project of its kind ever planned in the country.
The Megaproject Will Include a Mega Mall, a University, and a Hospital, Promising to Be a Hub of Attraction and Convenience for Residents and Visitors.
Progress on the Construction in São Paulo and Sales in Full Swing
Under the Responsibility of Grupo Bueno Neto, the Construction of Global Park Is Progressing Rapidly. Three of the Five Buildings Are Already Almost Complete, and the Fourth One Is Halfway Done.
The Fifth Is Still in the Early Stages. Sales of Residential Units Are in Full Swing, with the First Four Towers Already Fully Sold.
The Arrival of Global Park in Morumbi Is Viewed with Great Anticipation, Both in Terms of Real Estate Appreciation and Impact on the Lifestyle of the Area.
The South Zone of São Paulo, Already Known for Its Vibrant Cultural and Commercial Scene, Will Gain a New Icon That Promises to Be a Milestone in the City’s History.
With Completion Expected for 2027, Global Park Is on Its Way to Becoming Not Only One of the Largest But Also One of the Most Complete Mixed-Use Complexes in São Paulo.
This Project Is a Testament to the Dynamism and Constant Evolution of the Metropolis, Reaffirming São Paulo as One of the World’s Major Urban Centers.


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