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“北京塔”来了!这个区域将建高度275米新地标
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-16 03:49
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the Canal Business District in Beijing is set to release 750,000 square meters of office space over the next three years, focusing on a diverse industrial ecosystem centered around headquarters economy, wealth management, green finance, and fintech [1] - The total planned area of the Canal Business District is 20.38 square kilometers, which includes the core startup area, the New City Financial Service Park, and the comprehensive transportation hub area [1] - The Canal Business District has a total planned building area of 13.79 million square meters, encompassing various sectors such as office, commercial, apartments, and hotels [1] Group 2 - Currently, 172 buildings have been completed in the Canal Business District, with 33 buildings over 100 meters tall and 4 buildings over 200 meters tall [2] - The "Yunhe Tian" super high-rise building, reaching a height of 249.9 meters, has completed its main steel structure and will become a commercial complex [2] - The "Beijing Tower" project in the core startup area is expected to be the tallest building in the sub-center at 275 meters [2]
249.9米,北京城市副中心在建第一高楼封顶,将建商业综合体
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-17 07:15
Group 1 - The "Yunhe Tian" project in Tongzhou District, Beijing, has officially topped out, reaching a height of 249.9 meters, making it the tallest office building under construction in the city's sub-center [1] - The project includes a total construction area of over 410,000 square meters, featuring a 127,000 square meter commercial center, 119,000 square meters of super-grade office space, and 50,000 square meters of high-end serviced apartments [1] - The building adheres to dual green standards of Green Building Three-Star Certification and LEED Gold Certification, promoting low-carbon and environmentally friendly practices [1] Group 2 - The project is a typical Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), located near Xinhua Avenue and seamlessly connected to Metro Line 6, with future connections to Line S6 and the planned M103 line [2] - The project aims to attract a variety of retail and dining options, including boutique supermarkets and high-end restaurants, to cater to the needs of office and residential populations in the area [2] - The underground space of the project will integrate with the Wengcheng Ruins Park, enhancing the overall urban experience with future plans for a museum [2]