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Metropol Istanbul Tower
A view of the towers from Ataşehir Boulevard
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHotel, Residential, Office
LocationAtaşehir, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates40°59′40″N 29°07′19″E / 40.9945°N 29.1219°E / 40.9945; 29.1219
Construction started2013
Opening2018
CostUS$800,000,000
Height
Tip301 m (988 ft)
Roof280 m (920 ft)
Technical details
Floor count70
Design and construction
Architect(s)RMJM
DeveloperKadva Corporation
Other information
Public transit accessIstanbul Metro Line M4 Kozyatağı
Website
www.metropolistanbul.com

Metropol İstanbul is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in Ertuğrul in the Ataşehir district on the Asian side of Istanbul, Turkey. The complex consists of three towers, a residential tower (150 m), an office tower (150 m) and a main tower (280 m at roof level, 301 m including its twin spires), a hotel, and one of the largest shopping centers in Turkey with a 16 screen cinema. The project was proposed in 2011. The first phase of the building complex was opened in 2018 while the shopping mall portion opened in 2019. The residential and office blocks measure more than 800 thousand m². The complex cost $800 million to construct and is now the second tallest building in Istanbul and Turkey.

Tower

The tower was opened in 2018, designed by Architectural Firm RMJM. Its height reaches 301 m (987 ft 6 in) including the twin spires at top, while its height at the roof level is 280 m (918 ft 8 in). It has 70 floors above ground level.

Shopping center

The shopping center was designed by Roy Higgs International. It contains 104,146 m of gross leasable area. The major tenants include:

  • Hupalupa amusement center, 8,960 m
  • Boyner department store, 6,600 m
  • Cinematica multicinema 5,297 m
  • John Reed Fitness gym, 4,385 m
  • Das Das theater, 3,843 m
  • Carrefour SA hypermarket, 3,273 m
  • LC Waikiki clothing store, 2,455 m
  • Media Markt electronics, 2,335 m
  • Beymen department store, 1,865 m
  • FDR amusement center, 1,741
  • Evidea homewares, 1,448 m
  • Marks & Spencer, 1,323 m
  • Paşabahçe homewares, 1,055 m

References

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See also

Records
Preceded bySkyland İstanbul Tallest Building in Istanbul
2017—2024
301m
Succeeded byCBRT Tower
Preceded bySkyland İstanbul Tallest Building in Turkey
2017—2024
301m
Succeeded byCBRT Tower
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