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The '''Northern Tower''' is a building in [[Moscow]], located on plot 19 of the [[Moscow International Business Center]]. The Northern Tower was built by [[Strabag SE]], with construction starting in 2005 and finishing in 2007.
The '''Northern Tower''' is a building in [[Moscow]], located on plot 19 of the [[Moscow International Business Center]]. The Northern Tower was built by [[Strabag SE]], with construction starting in 2005 and finishing in 2007.


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== Gallery ==
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File:North Tower.jpg|21 July 2008
File:North Tower.jpg|21 July 2008
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Revision as of 02:17, 19 October 2018

Northern Tower
Северная Башня
Northern Tower is located in Moscow
Northern Tower
Location within Moscow
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeRestaurant
Office
Apartments
LocationMoscow-City, Moscow, Russia
Coordinates55°45′07″N 37°31′58″E / 55.7519°N 37.5327°E / 55.7519; 37.5327
Construction started2005
Completed2007
Height
Roof108 m (354 ft)
Technical details
Floor count27
Floor area135,000 sq ft (12,500 m2)

The Northern Tower is a building in Moscow, located on plot 19 of the Moscow International Business Center. The Northern Tower was built by Strabag SE, with construction starting in 2005 and finishing in 2007.

The height of the building is 108 m, and the total floor area is 135,000 m². In the tower there are office suites, restaurants, cafes, a fitness centre and a parking lot.

Among the largest tenants of the building are Raiffeisenbank, Transtelekom, General Motors, Hyundai Motor, and Motorola.