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摘要 SKYSCRAPER OVERFLOW China Newsweek AUQUSt 11, 2014 When the last steel beam was installed on Au- gust 3, the 632-meter-high Shanghai Tower, that took six years to complete, became the tallest skyscraper in China and the second tallest in the world. At present, China's passion for building skyscrapers is comparable to that of the United States 1 O0 years ago. Among the top 20 highest buildings in the world, half are in China. Unlike other office buildings, skyscrap- ers are choosy about their tenants, mainly targeting businesses in high-end sectors such as banking finance and professional services. However, according to the global real estate service provider CBRE, only a few skyscrapers in Asia can meet the tenant requirements. SKYSCRAPER OVERFLOW China Newsweek AUQUSt 11, 2014 When the last steel beam was installed on Au- gust 3, the 632-meter-high Shanghai Tower, that took six years to complete, became the tallest skyscraper in China and the second tallest in the world. At present, China's passion for building skyscrapers is comparable to that of the United States 1 O0 years ago. Among the top 20 highest buildings in the world, half are in China. Unlike other office buildings, skyscrap- ers are choosy about their tenants, mainly targeting businesses in high-end sectors such as banking finance and professional services. However, according to the global real estate service provider CBRE, only a few skyscrapers in Asia can meet the tenant requirements.
出处 《ChinAfrica》 2014年第9期3-3,共1页 中国与非洲(英文版)

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