Bucharest Financial Plaza
44°25′58″N 26°05′48″E / 44.4327°N 26.0967°E / 44.4327; 26.0967Construction started 1994 Opening 1997 Cost US$ 30,000,000 Owner Bouygues Height Roof 83 m (272 ft)[1] Technical details Floor count 18 Floor area 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) Built Under
construction Approved Proposed
Bucharest Financial Plaza is a class A office building in the city of Bucharest, Romania. It has 18 floors, with a total of 30.000 m2 of floor space. It also has 3 underground floors which are used as parking spaces for 160 cars. Bucharest Financial Plaza is one of the tallest office buildings in Bucharest, standing at a height 83 metres. Completed in 1997, it was initially the headquarters of Bancorex, which went bankrupt two years later.[2]
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