Banner 330x1440 (Fireplace Right) #1

SKorea to build world’s second-highest skyscraper

SKorea to build world’s second-highest skyscraper

SEOUL – South Korea’s Seoul city government said yesterday it has approved a plan to build the world’s second-highest skyscraper in the central business district, officials said.

The state-run Korea Railroad Corp’s plan to build a 150-story building, measuring 615 metres high, by 2013 in Yongsan was endorsed on Wednesday, city government officials said. The city’s urban construction committee set the ceiling on the planned building’s height at 620 metres, they said.The building would be the world’s second-highest after the Burj Dubai, a tower now under construction in the United Arab Emirates that will reach 830 metres high, they added.The Korea Railroad Corp said it would need consultations with the city government – as both still remain at odds over other terms and conditions of the development project – before the construction.Nampa-AFPThe city’s urban construction committee set the ceiling on the planned building’s height at 620 metres, they said.The building would be the world’s second-highest after the Burj Dubai, a tower now under construction in the United Arab Emirates that will reach 830 metres high, they added.The Korea Railroad Corp said it would need consultations with the city government – as both still remain at odds over other terms and conditions of the development project – before the construction.Nampa-AFP

In an age of information overload, Sunrise is The Namibian’s morning briefing, delivered at 6h00 from Monday to Friday. It offers a curated rundown of the most important stories from the past 24 hours – occasionally with a light, witty touch. It’s an essential way to stay informed. Subscribe and join our newsletter community.

AI placeholder

The Namibian uses AI tools to assist with improved quality, accuracy and efficiency, while maintaining editorial oversight and journalistic integrity.

Stay informed with The Namibian – your source for credible journalism. Get in-depth reporting and opinions for only N$85 a month. Invest in journalism, invest in democracy –
Subscribe Now!


Latest News