Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Torre AXA México, previously Mexicana de Aviación Tower (Spanish: Torre Mexicana de Aviación), was the worldwide headquarters of Mexicana de Aviación and a landmark located in Colonia del Valle in Benito Juárez, Mexico City, Mexico. The 32-storey building is 132 metres (433 ft) tall. It was designed by Rafael Mijares and Andrés Giovanni.In 2003, the airline announced plans to sell the tower, considered to be a landmark in the city, for US$35 million as an initial offer. Fibramex became the new owner of the tower; CB Richard Ellis, an American firm, served as an intermediary in the transaction. The tower now houses the Mexican headquarters of AXA, a multinational insurance company based in Paris, France."@en }
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- Torre_AXA_México abstract "Torre AXA México, previously Mexicana de Aviación Tower (Spanish: Torre Mexicana de Aviación), was the worldwide headquarters of Mexicana de Aviación and a landmark located in Colonia del Valle in Benito Juárez, Mexico City, Mexico. The 32-storey building is 132 metres (433 ft) tall. It was designed by Rafael Mijares and Andrés Giovanni.In 2003, the airline announced plans to sell the tower, considered to be a landmark in the city, for US$35 million as an initial offer. Fibramex became the new owner of the tower; CB Richard Ellis, an American firm, served as an intermediary in the transaction. The tower now houses the Mexican headquarters of AXA, a multinational insurance company based in Paris, France.".
- Q53088 abstract "Torre AXA México, previously Mexicana de Aviación Tower (Spanish: Torre Mexicana de Aviación), was the worldwide headquarters of Mexicana de Aviación and a landmark located in Colonia del Valle in Benito Juárez, Mexico City, Mexico. The 32-storey building is 132 metres (433 ft) tall. It was designed by Rafael Mijares and Andrés Giovanni.In 2003, the airline announced plans to sell the tower, considered to be a landmark in the city, for US$35 million as an initial offer. Fibramex became the new owner of the tower; CB Richard Ellis, an American firm, served as an intermediary in the transaction. The tower now houses the Mexican headquarters of AXA, a multinational insurance company based in Paris, France.".