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Northeast Asia Trade Tower

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Architectural
  
305 m (1,001 ft)

Height
  
305 m

Opened
  
10 July 2014

Architecture firm
  
Kohn Pedersen Fox

Completed
  
March 2011

Top floor
  
276.7 m (908 ft)

Floors
  
68

Floor area
  
14 ha

Construction started
  
July 2006

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Type
  
class A office, luxury hotel, serviced residences, retail stores

Location
  
Songdo IBD, Songdo International City, Incheon Free Economic Zone, Incheon South Korea

Similar
  
102 Incheon Tower, Longxi International Hotel, Busan Lotte Town Tower, The Franklin Center, Wenzhou World Trade Ce

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The Northeast Asia Trade Tower or NEATT (Korean: 동북아무역타워) is a skyscraper in Songdo International City, the world's most expensive private real estate project in the Incheon Free Economic Zone, South Korea. The 305-metre (1,001 ft) building is currently South Korea's second tallest, and has 68 floors. It surpassed the previous record-holder, Samsung Tower Palace 3 – Tower G in Seoul, when it topped-out in 2009.

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Map of Northeast Asia Trade Tower, Songdo 1(il)-dong, Incheon

The building was intended to be a landmark of the Songdo International Business District. It features 19 floors of class A office space, South Korea's tallest observatory on the 65th-floor, a luxury hotel, serviced residences, and retail stores. The column-free floors include an office lobby at ground level with French limestone floors and Vermont slate stone walls.

The building is next to Songdo Convensia, the Riverstone shopping center, and the Sheraton Incheon Hotel. It has an extensive parking station next door, and will have pedestrian access to a future subway station.

In February 2010, the 65th-floor observatory temporarily opened to the public for the G-20 major economies meeting of finance ministers.

References

Northeast Asia Trade Tower Wikipedia