Madero Center

[1] Several Argentine politicians and businessmen have bought apartments in Madero Center, such as the former Vice President Amado Boudou and the businessman Cristóbal López.

[1] The former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has also bought two apartments and eight parking locations, but only as a financial investment.

However, his monthly fee at Madero Center is paid through Siren S.A., which is associated to "London Supply", one of the firms that finances Ciccone out of the bankruptcy.

[1] Madero Center was a controversial building in 2013, when Federico Elaskar told to the TV program Periodismo para todos that it held a firm known as "La Rosadita", used for money laundering.

The building has its own interior parking lot, allowing customers to move large sums of money without risk of street thieves.