The world's tallest unoccupied building to resume construction - after a decade-long shutdown
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The Goldin Finance 117 tower in Tianjin, originally stalled for a decade following a stock market crash, is set to resume construction with a new permit. Once completed, it will stand at 1,959 feet, making it the tallest unoccupied building globally. Designed by P&T Group, it features mega columns for stability and aims to host office spaces and a five-star hotel. While the project's original mixed-use development plan faces uncertainty, the recent permit approval hints at potential commercial use.
Construction on the Goldin Finance 117 tower in Tianjin is set to resume after 10 years, with a projected completion date of 2027.
Originally destined to be the centerpiece of a larger mixed-use development, the project’s future remains uncertain, despite the recently granted construction permit.
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