Type Office, retail Phone +86 21 3210 4566 Lifts/elevators 19 (Tower 1) | Floor area 14 ha Cost 320 million USD | |
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Completed Tower 1: 2002Tower 2: 2006 Antenna spire Tower 1: 288.2 m (946 ft)Tower 2: 228 m (748 ft) Top floor Tower 1: 247.5 m (812 ft) Floor count Tower 1: 66Tower 2: 48 Hours Open today · 9AM–9PMWednesday9AM–9PMThursday9AM–9PMFriday9AM–9PMSaturday9AM–9PMSunday9AM–9PMMonday9AM–9PMTuesday9AM–9PMSuggest an edit Main contractor Shanghai Construction Group |
Plaza 66 home of jin fu consulting in shanghai mp4
Plaza 66 (Chinese: 恒隆广场) is a commercial and office complex in Shanghai, consisting of a shopping mall and two skyscrapers. The shopping mall has 5 levels with a total area of over 50,000 square metres. Tower One is 288 metres (945 ft) high and was completed in 2001, while Tower 2 is 228 metres (748 ft) high and was completed in 2006.
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- Plaza 66 home of jin fu consulting in shanghai mp4
- Luxury shopping shanghai plaza 66
- Introduction
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Tower One is currently the 5th tallest skyscraper in Shanghai and the third tallest building in the Puxi area. It is located at 1266 Nanjing Road West and has 66 floors. The project was developed by Hang Lung Properties of Hong Kong, led by Ronnie Chan. The buildings were designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) architects from New York. The lead designer for KPF was James von Klemperer and the manager in charge of the project was Paul Katz. The building got third most votes in the 2001 Emporis Skyscraper Award selection.
Luxury shopping shanghai plaza 66
Introduction
Plaza 66 is an office building and integrated commercial complex in Shanghai, China. The building has 66 floors, which is why it was named Plaza 66. There is a department store from the first floor to the fifth floor containing high-end brands. Many fashion brands have chosen this department store as the location for their flagship stores in Shanghai. They include Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Cartier, Chanel, Dior, Celine, Escada, Bvlgari, Fendi, Loewe, Prada, Versace and Lanvin.
The building was up until 2010 the location for M2, one of the most famous nightclubs in Shanghai. M2 was relocated to another location the same year.