[5] The Torre Mayor was developed by Canadian businessman Paul Reichmann, who also maintained part ownership until his death in 2013.
[9] It was built with 96 dampers, which work like car shock absorbers to block the resonating effect of the lakebed and its own height.
[9] The tower has 30,000 m² of glass on the south facade with thermal and acoustic insulation, plus finished marble inside and granite in common areas and hallways.
It also has three electric power supplies in average voltage, and it is noteworthy that it is the only building in Latin America that feeds energy from three different points of the city.
The floors' underground injection machines have fans and fresh air exchange to prevent excessive concentration of pollutants entering the building.