K26

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K26
K26
Basic data
Place: Kaiserstraße 26 ( city ​​center )
Construction time : 2004-2005
Architect : Koehler Architects
Use / legal
Usage : High-rise office building
Owner : Hauck Grundstücks GmbH
Main tenant: Cazenove, Edward W. Kelley & Partners
Client : Hauck Grundstücks-GmbH
Technical specifications
Height : 75 m
Floors : 20th
Floor area : 11,400 m²
address
City: Frankfurt am Main
Country: Germany

The K26 is a high-rise building in the city of Frankfurt am Main . The name is derived from the address: Kaiserstraße 26, corner of Neue Mainzer Straße . With its 20 floors, it is 75 meters high. Although it looks small compared to other high-rise buildings in the area (including the Commerzbank Tower ), the K26 cannot be overlooked due to its central location and the red natural stone facade. The building is being rented by various companies, mainly from the financial services and management consulting industries, including the Anglo-Saxon investment bank Cazenove and the global executive search company Edward W. Kelley & Partners (formerly AT Kearney Executive Search).

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Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 37 ″  N , 8 ° 40 ′ 26 ″  E