According to reports, the city of Balneário Camboriú in Brazil has approved plans for what developers claim will be the world's tallest residential tower, which will reach over 500 metres in height.
Led by Brazilian developer FG Empreendimentos, Triumph Tower will reportedly have 100 floors and reach 544 metres tall (1,785 feet), approximately 72 metres (236 feet) higher than the world's current tallest residential tower, Central Park Tower in New York.
The municipal government of Balneário Camboriú approved the project in mid-June but has not yet released construction details.
If completed, its height will constitute the tower as a supertall skyscraper – massive skyscrapers that reach over 300 metres.
The tower is set to be located on a 150-thousand-square-metre site in the Barra Sul neighbourhood of Balneário Camboriú, which is a thin peninsula along the city's southern coastline.The Brazilian city is known for its skyscrapers. It contains a number of the tallest skyscrapers in South America, several of which were developed by FG Empreendimentos, including Epic Tower and One Tower.
Completed in 2024, the Yachthouse Residence Club by Pininfarina, which is also located in Barra Sul, features Latin America's third tallest skyscrapers, after Torres Obispado in Mexico and Gran Torre Santiago in Chile.