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Wroclaw Aug 2, 2007 7:56 PM

WROCŁAW | Sky Tower | 697 Ft / 207 M | U/C
 
Sky Tower (2010)

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http://miejsca.org/wp-content/upload...sky-tower2.jpg
258 m
Diagram

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Sky Tower moved closer (ENG)

LC Corp has been given the green light for the development of the Sky Tower complex in Wrocław. A subsidiary of LC Corp – Wrocław Nieruchomości – has been granted a building permit for the office-retail-residential project, which is to replace the Poltegor building on ul. Powstańców Słaskich, ul. Gwiażdzista and ul. Szczęśliwa. The new complex will comprise 7 buildings with a total area of more than 260,000 sqm, as well as a 220m residential tower – the tallest in Poland.

Sky Tower coraz bliżej (PL)

LC Corp ma zielone światło dla wieżowca Sky Tower, który powstanie we Wrocławiu. Wrocław Nieruchomości – spółka zależna od LC Corp – otrzymała pozwolenie na budowę wieży biurowo-handlowo-mieszkalnej, która stanie na miejscu Poltegora przy ulicach Powstańców Śląskich, Gwiaździstej oraz Szczęśliwej. Kompleks złożony z 7 budynków pomieści ponad 260 tys. mkw. powierzchni. W ramach inwestycji powstanie ponad 220-metrowa wieża mieszkalna najwyższa w Polsce.
:notacrook:

Centrum Południowe (2011)
http://wrosystem.um.wroc.pl/beta_4/w...oludniowe1.jpg
http://www.citywroc.info/index.php?dzial=cp/zdjecia
109 m

Grunwaldzki Center (2008)

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http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...der3_29III.jpg
http://www.citywroc.info/index.php?dzial=gc/zdjecia
55 m

Hotel Hilton (2010)
http://images22.fotosik.pl/141/1b697d6e16abc7f8.jpg
http://www.citywroc.info/index.php?dzial=hilton/zdjecia

Odra Tower (2010)

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http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/8492/ot2zm9.jpg
http://www.citywroc.info/index.php?dzial=ot/zdjecia
130 m ( 34 floors )

Mike K. Aug 8, 2007 5:26 PM

Very nice. How much dominance does Wroclaw have in Poland? Seems like it getting tall towers for a city that may not be very big (or is that a mistake on my part?).

Swede Aug 8, 2007 8:35 PM

Grunwaldzki Center looks amazing. If only Stockholm had enough LRt/trams to need something like that... :D The towers shown also look sweet, i'd love to see such going up in my hood :)

Ciekawski Aug 8, 2007 10:16 PM

Sky Tower project has been completely redesigned. It will look nothing like the one you see here. Unveiling in September so stay tuned.

Ciekawski Aug 8, 2007 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike K. (Post 2997676)
Very nice. How much dominance does Wroclaw have in Poland? Seems like it getting tall towers for a city that may not be very big (or is that a mistake on my part?).

City has about 650.000 inhabitants. It is the fastest growing city in Poland, in terms of poulation and economically speaking - one big construction site. It is located in Lower Silesia province, its GDP in the last 6 months grew by 11%. It's by far the best managed city in Poland and the region is becoming a high tech mecca for many international companies. It's already one of the biggest centers of white goods manufacturing in Europe and in 2 years it will be the center of flat panel manufacturing in Europe.


I would place Wroclaw right after Warsaw in terms of future economic importance and development.

Wroclaw Aug 9, 2007 7:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciekawski (Post 2998438)
City has about 650.000 inhabitants. It is the fastest growing city in Poland, in terms of poulation and economically speaking - one big construction site. It is located in Lower Silesia province, its GDP in the last 6 months grew by 11%. It's by far the best managed city in Poland and the region is becoming a high tech mecca for many international companies. It's already one of the biggest centers of white goods manufacturing in Europe and in 2 years it will be the center of flat panel manufacturing in Europe.


I would place Wroclaw right after Warsaw in terms of future economic importance and development.

Yes

Mike K. Aug 9, 2007 5:18 PM

Thanks for the info, Ciekawski, much appreciated.

And thanks for keeping us updated on these projects!

downtown_meltdown Aug 9, 2007 7:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciekawski (Post 2998438)
City has about 650.000 inhabitants. It is the fastest growing city in Poland, in terms of poulation and economically speaking - one big construction site. It is located in Lower Silesia province, its GDP in the last 6 months grew by 11%. It's by far the best managed city in Poland and the region is becoming a high tech mecca for many international companies. It's already one of the biggest centers of white goods manufacturing in Europe and in 2 years it will be the center of flat panel manufacturing in Europe.


I would place Wroclaw right after Warsaw in terms of future economic importance and development.

The Tricity is breathing on its neck though.

Wroclaw Aug 9, 2007 8:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by downtown_meltdown (Post 3000610)
The Tricity is breathing on its neck though.

But Tricity are : Gdańsk (461,000) + Gdynia (253,500) + Sopot (41,017) + Pruszcz Gdański (23,187) + Rumia (43,000) + Reda (17,868) + Wejcherowo (46,900). 7 cities.

st.petr Aug 13, 2007 9:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wroclaw (Post 3000680)
But Tricity are : Gdańsk (461,000) + Gdynia (253,500) + Sopot (41,017) + Pruszcz Gdański (23,187) + Rumia (43,000) + Reda (17,868) + Wejcherowo (46,900). 7 cities.

Tricity is Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot - 751 837 people (1 080 700 in agglomeration), 415 km²
while Wroclaw - 635 000 people (850 000 in agglomeration), 239 km²

Wroclaw Aug 14, 2007 9:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by st.petr (Post 3007010)
Tricity is Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot - 751 837 people (1 080 700 in agglomeration), 415 km²
while Wroclaw - 635 000 people (850 000 in agglomeration), 239 km²

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricity

Tricity isn't city. Tricity are 3 cities.

DS8® Nov 2, 2007 4:04 PM

Odra is really good lookin tower, with stunning design! :tup:

Wizzard Nov 4, 2007 8:36 PM

Sky Tower looks great and the height is fantastic. I wonder if it will be the only skyscraper in that area or the others will be nearby?

I also don't understand why Leszek Czarnecki decided to remove Poltegor Centre. Maybe it was cheaper to replace quite old building than to buy a new area? I think that after complex reconstruction, Poltegor could serve as another CBD centre.

Ciekawski Nov 5, 2007 11:44 PM

City authorities planned for this area to become a new business hub (CBD). There is no other CBD planned (as far as I know). The company had performed a structural analysis and some business modelling and refurbishing the old Poltegor was simply cost-prohibitive. So they tore it down to make space for a new development.

Here is something interesting. When they sifted through the rubbles they found so many different cables that nobody knew nothing about that they came to a conclusion that every room in Poltegor must have been bugged !

Wroclaw Nov 10, 2007 1:35 PM

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My Models - Sky Tower 258m, Poltegor 125m, CLA Invest 170m, Olawa Riverside 140m & 120m etc. ...

Bergenser Nov 12, 2007 6:39 PM

Another city to join the "200 meter Euro city club"
Congrats! :)

Wroclaw Nov 12, 2007 7:25 PM

Yes, thanks :D

Wizzard Nov 13, 2007 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bergenser (Post 3162017)
Another city to join the "200 meter Euro city club"
Congrats! :)

Which cities are the members for now? :cheers:

Bergenser Nov 13, 2007 2:11 PM

^ Paris, London, Frankfurt, Moscow, Warsaw and [soon?] Madrid.
That's the cities which comes to my mind. :D

"Euro" can mean EU or Europe(Moscow included)

Wroclaw Nov 13, 2007 8:03 PM

And Wrocław in Poland.

http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=54189

Antenna 258m
Roof 220m


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