PG Residences — Parque Global
PG Residences is a landmark residential skyscraper within São Paulo’s largest redevelopment project — Parque Global. Standing 173.4 meters tall with 51 floors, it is the city’s tallest residential tower, featuring 300 apartments ranging from 77 to 311 m². Designed in collaboration with RAF Arquitetura, Débora Aguiar, HBA Miami, and landscape studios Enea + Cardim, the tower integrates seamlessly into a world-class mixed-use complex including the Albert Einstein medical center, Parque Global mall, Bruno Covas park, and a monorail station.
Architecture and Design Excellence
The tower comprises 292 apartments (77–129 m²) and 8 penthouses (244–311 m²), with terraces integrated into the living spaces.
- 1 to 3 suites
- Terraces with grill area
- Private lobbies and individual storage units in the garage
Finishes include floor-to-ceiling windows, natural ventilation in bathrooms, acoustic insulation, and air conditioning readiness. Dedicated elevators serve the penthouses.
Infrastructure and Amenities
The complex offers three full levels of leisure and wellness infrastructure:
Street Level:
- Lobby, portico, smart lockers, convenience market
- 1,500 m² landscaped bosque and dog park
- Bike parking for 300 bicycles with charging stations and bikebox
Terrace (6th Floor):
- 25 m infinity pool, spa, jacuzzi, and children’s pool
- Event hall and gourmet kitchen
- Coworking spaces with meeting rooms, game room, and kids’ area
- Beach tennis court, playground, and open-air kitchen with pizza oven
Sky Lounge (36th Floor):
- Heated pool with river view
- Spa with ice pool, massage room, and sauna
- 200 m² fitness center
- Pool bar and lounge 100 meters above the city
Investment Highlights
PG Residences is part of São Paulo’s flagship future district, combining residential, medical, educational, and commercial components. With a 67,000 m² shopping mall, a 10,000 m² riverside park, and direct monorail access, it offers:
- Capital appreciation in the premium market segment
- Strong and sustained rental demand





























