iCity

The iCity (formerly known as City One[1]) is a complex of two skyscrapers under construction in Moscow, Russia. The two skyscrapers are named Time Tower (34 floors; 141,2 m high) and Space Tower (61 floors; 256,7 m high).[2] The construction will start in July 2020 and end in late 2023. The estimated cost of the project is 23 billion rubles (approx. $335 mln).[3][4] In 2019 the media reported that one of the Russia's largest internet companies, Mail.Ru Group, had plans to lease a third of the floor space in this complex upon completion.[5][6] Upon completion the iCity will be one of the tallest buildings in Moscow and in Europe.

iCity
General information
StatusUnder construction
Town or cityMoscow
CountryRussia
Construction started2020
Estimated completion2023
Cost23 bln rubles
OwnerMR Group
Height256,7 m (Space Tower)
141,2 m (Time Tower)
Design and construction
ArchitectHelmut Jahn
Website
www.mr-group.ru/projects/bc-icity/

Overview

The complex was designed by a German-American architect Helmut Jahn and his firm Jahn Architecture. The atrium of iCity is designed by a German architect Werner Sobek. A five-storey parking garage will have almost 950 spaces. The brokers are Knight Frank, CBRE, Colliers International.[7]

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