Hotel Riu Plaza Guadalajara

At 204-metre tall (669 ft),[2] it is the city and metropolitan area's tallest building and the twelfth highest in Mexico to date.

A pinnacle rises above the top floor by adding 16 metres (52 ft) to the building height.

Its structure has columns and floor made from reinforced concrete and steel facade is formed of glass.

On February 16, 2011, the hotel suffered two fires on floors 11 and 24, caused by an explosion in a LPG tank.

Work on the hotel closed indefinitely, but wasn’t cancelled, as it was finished and opened months later.