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ThePort of Spain International Waterfront Centre is a construction project aimed at revitalising and transforming the waterfront of the capital-cityPort of Spain located inTrinidad and Tobago.[1] The project is a part of the overallVision 2020, a government policy attempting to take Trinidad and Tobago todeveloped country status by 2020.[2] That policy has since been shelved. The towers, which were supposed to usher in the beginning of a "Financial Centre" never materialized, and have slowly been occupied by government departments and offices.
The master plan involves constructing two 26-story office towers, a 22-storyHyatt Regency Hotel, and the English-speakingCaribbean region's largestconference centre. It was completed in 2009. It has since become the tallest building inTrinidad and Tobago at 120 m (390 ft) tall.

The location of the complex is #1Wrightson Road, Port of Spain.
10°39′5.70″N61°31′17.27″W / 10.6515833°N 61.5214639°W /10.6515833; -61.5214639