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Parc 1 is a complex of buildings in Yeouido,
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, South Korea. It stands and contain 69 floors. Construction stopped in 2011 but resumed in early 2017.


History

Parc1 is a US$1.5-billion shopping/hotel/office complex realized by Skylan Properties Korea Ltd., a foreign-invested property development and management services group with offices in Seoul, Beijing and Kuala Lumpur.
Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment management and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. With offices in more than 41 countries and more than 75,000 employees, the fir ...
, a global investment bank, was engaged as the financial advisor to arrange financing for the project. Parc1 was the current Tongil Parking Lot site, a 46,465 square metre plot set between financial and residential districts and bordering Yeouido Park. Designed by architect Lord Richard Rogers, chief architectural advisor to the mayor of London, the central structure will be a six-story glass mall, offering space for 400 stores.


Structures

*Tower I *Tower II * The Hyundai Seoul * Fairmont Ambassador Seoul


Notable tenants

* NH Investment & Securities *
LG Energy Solution LG Energy Solution, Ltd. (LGES; ) is a battery company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. LGES is one of the largest battery maker alongside CATL, Panasonic, SK Innovation, and Samsung SDI. History LG Chem Energy Solution Business Division (1 ...


See also

* List of tallest buildings in Seoul * List of tallest buildings in South Korea


References


External links

* {{Supertall skyscrapers, halted Office buildings completed in 2020 Skyscraper office buildings in Seoul Yeouido Richard Rogers buildings 2020 establishments in South Korea Buildings and structures in Yeongdeungpo District