American Express high-rise

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American Express high-rise
American Express high-rise
American Express high-rise
Basic data
Place: Theodor-Heuss-Allee 112, Frankfurt am Main
Construction time : 1991-1993
Opening: 1993
Architectural style : Modern
Architects : Novotny Mähner Associate
Use / legal
Usage : Commercial office space
Technical specifications
Height : 75 m
Floors : 17th
Height comparison
Frankfurt am Main : 48. ( list )
address
City: Frankfurt am Main
Country: Germany

The American Express high-rise is a 17-storey high-rise at Theodor-Heuss-Allee 112 in Frankfurt am Main , which serves as the German headquarters of American Express . Officially, the name of the building is Centurion Building. With a height of 75 meters, the building, completed in 1993, ranks 48th (2014) in the ranking of Frankfurt's high-rise buildings. The building was comprehensively revitalized by the property owner DEGI in 2008.

In 2013 SIGNA bought the property from Aberdeen , and in 2016 the high-rise was again sold to Golden Star. At the end of 2019, publity AG took ownership of the high-rise as an asset manager.

See also

Web links

swell

  1. https://www.immobilien-zeitung.de/1000016097/rene-benko-nnahm-sich-aus-ußlinie
  2. https://www.thomas-daily.de/de/td_morning_news/57501-signa-verkauf-american-express-haus-in-frankfurt/
  3. https://www.publity.org/de/publity-schliesst-kauf-des-centurion-buerohochhauses-in-frankfurt-am-ervielreich-ab/

Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 58.4 "  N , 8 ° 37 ′ 48.2"  E