Naberezhnaya Tower
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Naberezhnaya Tower (Russian: Башня на Набережной) is a class A office complex consisting of 3 individual office buildings underconnected to each other via their first basement floor totalling approximately 150,000 square meters of rentable area (measured according to BOMA) of office and retail space and located on plot 10 in the International Business Center Moscow City in Moscow.
- Block A is 85 meters, 17 floors tall. Completed in 2004.
- Block B is 127 meters, 27 floors tall. Completed in 2005.
- Block C was completed in 2007. At 268.4 meters, this 59-story block is the tallest building in Europe.
[edit] See also
- Russia Tower
- Mercury City Tower
- Imperia Tower
- City Hall and City Duma
- Eurasia (building)
- Moscow-City
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