Sunwah Tower Explained

Sunwah Tower
Highest Region:Vietnam
Highest Prev:VTP Office Service Center
Highest Next:Saigon Centre
Address:115 Nguyễn Huệ Boulevard, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Location Town:Ho Chi Minh City
Status:Completed
Opening:1995
Building Type:Shopping mall
Office
Restaurant
Roof:92m (302feet)
Floor Count:21 (3 underground)
Elevator Count:7
Floor Area:Grade A Office: 15000m2
Architect:EaWes Corporation
Main Contractor:Shimizu Corporation
Owner:Sunwah Group

Sunwah Tower is a high-rise Grade A office building in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam designed by Los Angeles architects Archeon Group. It is located at a city block that surrounded by Nguyễn Huệ Boulevard (main entrance), Tôn Thất Thiệp street, Hồ Tùng Mậu street, and Huỳnh Thúc Kháng street. The building comprises 21 floors and 3 basements used for parking. There are 6 elevators used for customers and 1 elevator for service purpose only. The building opened in 1995 and was the tallest building in Vietnam for that year with 92 meters until it was surpassed by Saigon Centre 1 with 106 meters.

The building was originally developed and owned by Sun Wah Group and Marubeni. In 2018, a subsidiary of Nomura Real Estate Holdings purchased a 24 percent stake[1] from Marubeni.[2]

General information about Sunwah Tower:

References

  1. Web site: VIR. Vietnam Investment Review-. 2018-06-27. Nomura Real Estate acquires Sun Wah Tower in District 1. 2022-02-23. Vietnam Investment Review - VIR. en.
  2. Web site: Statement of Clarification on Sun Wah Tower – Sunwah. 26 June 2018 . 2022-02-23. en-GB.

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