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Type
  
Commercial offices

Construction started
  
1997

Architectural style
  
Postmodernism

Completed
  
2002

Bund Center

Former names
  
Bund Financial Centre Shanghai Golden Beach Tower

Location
  
88 Henan Road Central / Yan'an Road Shanghai, China

Bund Center is a 198 m (650 ft), 50-storey tower in the Huangpu area of Shanghai, China. Designed by the architects of John Portman and Associates, the tower was completed in 2002.

The building is mainly used for offices and major tenants of the building are Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Nokia, APP and Regus. The Bund Center’s prominent outer appearance is the crown located on top of the building. A total of 16 indicator lights are installed so that the crown illuminates a golden light at nighttime. The investors of the building are Shanghai Golden Bund Real Estate CO., LTD. Asia Food and Properties LTD. and Shanghai Huangpu Investment (Group) Development CO., LTD.

The Westin Bund Center hotel is attached to the Bund Center, offering dining and entertainment experience to visitors.

References

Bund Center Wikipedia