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- Saigon_Centre abstract "Saigon Centre is a complex building in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, invested by Keppel Land Watco I. The building is located at Le Loi road in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Phase 1 of the complex was completed in 1996 with a 25-story building, which set a new record for the highest building in Vietnam at 106 metres (348 ft). The building has a total floor area of over 32,500 square metres (350,000 sq ft). One third of them (10,400 square metres (112,000 sq ft)) is used for offices.Phase 2 has been scheduled to be constructed. When completed, the complex will include three buildings. The previous, along with two new buildings, includes a 66-storey tower and an 88-storey tower. The complex will be used as offices, shopping centers, observation towers and hotels. As of May 2011, the pool, tennis courts and various other accommodations of the building have been demolished.".
- Saigon_Centre architect Denton_Corker_Marshall.
- Saigon_Centre floorCount "25".
- Saigon_Centre floorCount "3".
- Saigon_Centre location Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Saigon_Centre location Vietnam.
- Saigon_Centre thumbnail Saigon_centre_-_Tết_2009.jpg?width=300.
- Saigon_Centre wikiPageExternalLink www.saigoncentre.com.vn.
- Saigon_Centre wikiPageID "27802812".
- Saigon_Centre wikiPageRevisionID "599369162".
- Saigon_Centre after Saigon_Trade_Center.
- Saigon_Centre architect Denton_Corker_Marshall.
- Saigon_Centre before Sunwah_Tower.
- Saigon_Centre buildingType "Office and shopping mall".
- Saigon_Centre completionDate "Phase 1: 1996".
- Saigon_Centre developer Keppel_Corporation.
- Saigon_Centre floorCount "25".
- Saigon_Centre hasPhotoCollection Saigon_Centre.
- Saigon_Centre highestNext Saigon_Trade_Center.
- Saigon_Centre highestPrev Sunwah_Tower.
- Saigon_Centre highestRegion "Vietnam".
- Saigon_Centre location Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Saigon_Centre location Vietnam.
- Saigon_Centre name "Saigon Centre".
- Saigon_Centre status "Phase 1: Finished".
- Saigon_Centre status "Phase 2: never built".
- Saigon_Centre title List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Vietnam.
- Saigon_Centre title "Tallest Building in Ho Chi Minh City".
- Saigon_Centre years "(106 m)".
- Saigon_Centre years "1996".
- Saigon_Centre subject Category:Populated_places_in_Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Saigon_Centre subject Category:Shopping_malls_in_Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Saigon_Centre subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Saigon_Centre type Artifact100021939.
- Saigon_Centre type Building102913152.
- Saigon_Centre type BuildingsAndStructuresInHoChiMinhCity.
- Saigon_Centre type Object100002684.
- Saigon_Centre type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Saigon_Centre type Structure104341686.
- Saigon_Centre type Whole100003553.
- Saigon_Centre type YagoGeoEntity.
- Saigon_Centre type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Saigon_Centre type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Saigon_Centre type Building.
- Saigon_Centre type Place.
- Saigon_Centre type Wikidata:Q532.
- Saigon_Centre type Place.
- Saigon_Centre type Location.
- Saigon_Centre comment "Saigon Centre is a complex building in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, invested by Keppel Land Watco I. The building is located at Le Loi road in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Phase 1 of the complex was completed in 1996 with a 25-story building, which set a new record for the highest building in Vietnam at 106 metres (348 ft). The building has a total floor area of over 32,500 square metres (350,000 sq ft).".
- Saigon_Centre label "Saigon Centre".
- Saigon_Centre label "Saigon Centre".
- Saigon_Centre label "西貢中心".
- Saigon_Centre sameAs Saigon_Centre.
- Saigon_Centre sameAs m.0cc7w3l.
- Saigon_Centre sameAs Q7400074.
- Saigon_Centre sameAs Q7400074.
- Saigon_Centre sameAs Saigon_Centre.
- Saigon_Centre wasDerivedFrom Saigon_Centre?oldid=599369162.
- Saigon_Centre depiction Saigon_centre_-_Tết_2009.jpg.
- Saigon_Centre homepage www.saigoncentre.com.vn.
- Saigon_Centre isPrimaryTopicOf Saigon_Centre.
- Saigon_Centre name "Saigon Centre".