Park Tower (Frankfurt)

Park Tower
General information
Type Commercial offices
Location Bockenheimer Anlage 46
Frankfurt
Hesse, Germany
Opening 1972
Height
Roof 115 m (377 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 28
Design and construction
Architect Albert Speer & Partner

Park Tower, formerly known as SGZ-Hochhaus, is a high-rise building in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany. It was built in 1972 as the administrative headquarters of the Südwestdeutschen Genossenschafts-Zentralbank (since 2001 DZ Bank).[1] The then 96-metre high building with a black and silver facade was briefly the tallest skyscraper in Frankfurt. It is located in Reuterweg near the Opernplatz and stands slightly oblique to the old opera house.

Between July 2005 and autumn 2007, the building was gutted completely and radically restructured. To plans by the architects Albert Speer & Partner it was increased by three levels and supplemented with a second block which lies down like a stone buckle around the shaft of the tower. The new building is bright and dressed with natural stone while the old building is completely glazed. The now 115 metre high building offers approximately 24,000 square metres of gross floor area.

The main tenant of the building is the internationally active law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which has leased almost the entire building. The owner of the property is a property company of Dietz AG, Bensheim.

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References

  1. "Parktower", Emporis http://www.emporis.com/building/parktower-frankfurt-am-main-germany, retrieved 5 February 2013 Missing or empty |title= (help)

Coordinates: 50°07′01″N 8°40′14″E / 50.1169°N 8.67056°E / 50.1169; 8.67056

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