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Hotel, Office and residential 393.8 m (1,292 ft) 382.2 m (1254 ft) [10] 80 2019 Topped out 260,000m 2 [10] Africa's tallest building 2 D01 [11] Administrative and Residential 196m 196m 49 2018 Topped out 116,621m 2: Africa's tallest residential building [11] 3 C01: Office and Administrative 190m ? 39 2018 Topped out 4 C04: Office and ...
In March 2007, police raided PwC's Moscow offices, confiscating documents related to Yukos and charging and convicting PwC of failing to pay 243 million rubles, or $9.4 million, in taxes. PwC withdrew its Yukos audits and less than two weeks later authorities cleared PwC of any wrongdoing in regard to its audit. [163] [164]
It has 77 floors, mostly for office use, and is one of 20 towers being built as part of the central business district in the new capital city. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The total area of the tower exceeds 265,000 m 2 (2,850,000 sq ft).
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The Smart Village contains government and ministry buildings, as well as private companies. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology is located here. [4] In 2012, the Egyptian Stock Exchange moved its administrative functions to Smart Village and has one of the largest buildings in the district, with a skyway connecting the two.
Cairo, the capital of Egypt, is a bustling metropolis that sits on the banks of the River Nile.Home to an estimated 22 million people, the city has more recently expanded into a sprawling jumble ...
According to the plans, the city will become the new administrative and financial capital of Egypt, housing the main government departments and ministries and foreign embassies. On 700 square kilometres (270 sq mi) total area, it is expected to house a population of 6.5 million people, though it is estimated that the figure could rise to seven ...
Talaat Harb Square, the heart of Downtown Cairo Shurbagi building. Downtown Cairo (Egyptian Arabic: وسط البلد Wust al-Balad, "middle of town") is the colloquial name given to the 19th-century western expansion of Egypt's capital Cairo, between the historic medieval Cairo, and the Nile, which became the commercial center of the city during the 20th century. [1]