Naberezhnaya Tower
Naberezhnaya Tower ( Russian Башня на Набережной Baschnja na Nabereschnoi , German 'Tower on the Bank [street]' ) is an office complex in Moscow .
It consists of three office buildings that are connected by a common foundation and comprises around 150,000 square meters of rental space for offices and retail. The buildings are located on grid square ten of the Moscow City International Business Center on Naberezhnaya Ulitsa (embankment).
- Block A is 85 meters high and has 17 floors. It was completed in 2004
- Block B is 127 meters high and has 27 floors. It was completed in 2005
- Block C is 268.4 meters high and has 59 floors. It was completed in 2007. This made it the tallest skyscraper in Europe until the Capital City Moscow Tower was completed in 2009 .
Tenant
The complex is mainly used by large international companies:
- IBM has leased areas of 11,021 m², blocks A and B.
- GE Healthcare LLC , Block А
- Citibank , office space over 3,000 m², blocks B and C
- Nortel , office space 1,700 m², Block A
- Alcoa , office space 1,501 m², Block A
- Eli Lilly , office space 1,500 m², Block A
- Bunge Limited , office space 1,168 m², Block A
- Standard Bank , Block C
- KPMG , Block C
- Oracle , Block C
- Q-tec , block C
- Toshiba
- Mitsui , Block B
- E.ON AG
- Lucent Technologies , Block A.
Construction progress
See also
Web links
Commons : Naberezhnaya Tower - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Official site (English)
- Entry in the SkyscraperPage database
- Pictures of the construction progress on SkyscraperCity discussion (Engl.)
Coordinates: 55 ° 44 ′ 48.6 ″ N , 37 ° 32 ′ 14.7 ″ E