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Residential in Panama City, Panama
Miramar Towers
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationAvenida Balboa, Panama City, Panama
Completed1996
Height
Roof168 m (551 ft)
Technical details
Floor count55
Design and construction
Architect(s)George J. Moreno II & Associate Architects

The Miramar Towers is a residential building complex consisting of two twin skyscrapers located in Avenida Balboa and Calle Federico Boyd, Panama City. Once, the hotel and residential tower complex were the tallest buildings in Panama at 168 m (551 ft), with 55 floors.

The Miramar Towers generated much controversy locally since their construction has made expansion of Balboa avenue impossible. Other environmental groups also protested the building's blocking of a previously uninterrupted view to the ocean from the steep Federico Boyd boulevard.

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Preceded byCosta del Mar Tallest building in Panama
1996–1997
Succeeded byTorre Mirage

8°58′29″N 79°31′35″W / 8.9748593°N 79.5264298°W / 8.9748593; -79.5264298

Skyscrapers in Panama
List of tallest buildings in Panama City
Panama City
>200 m
150–200 m
<150 m
Proposed
Buildings listed in order of height Building data source: Skyscraper Center
See also: Category:Skyscrapers in Panama, Category:Skyscrapers in Panama City
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