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Northeast Asia Trade Tower (NEATT)

Rising 984 feet above the Yellow Sea, the Northeast Asia Trade Tower (NEATT) is the first of many commercial office buildings within Songdo International Business District.

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North East Asia Trade Tower Construction Progress as of March 2008

This landmark location for top-tier global and Korean companies will also provide impressive shopping opportunities and accommodations. This spectacular building will feature a sky lounge on the top floor with amazing views of the sweeping vistas of the island’s dotted Yellow Sea and nearby mountain peaks.  The office space will set the benchmark in Northeast Asia for a prestigious, globally oriented, 24-hour business complex. It will be home to many leading international corporations and financial institutions.  Service hotel space will serve to augment the amenities offered to tenants and guests. 

 

The tower’s retail space will be home to flagship boutiques of many famous international fashion names. This area will have one of the highest concentrations of fashion, jewelry, dining and lifestyle brands in Asia.

With panoramic views of Central Park, the Yellow Sea and the city of Incheon, the hotel and office space will be fully equipped to appeal to discriminating tastes. Guests and owners will enjoy the finest interior details and finishes as well as be pampered with five-star service.

The Northeast Asia Trade Tower: the landmark of Songdo International City.

 

Land Area

5.50 Acres

 

Buildable Area
(Above grade)

Office:
(Leasable area:

Service Hotel:

Club:

Retail:

Observation Deck:

Total:

Parking (below grade):

 923,859 SF
1,125,286 SF)

564,329 SF (193 Units)

71,870 SF

8,107 SF

14,943 SF

1,583,108 SF

1,270 Spaces

Schedule

Design Start:

Construction Start:

Estimated Completion:

February 2005

July 2006

March 2010

Consultant Team

Marketing 

International Architect:

Associate Architect

General Contactor

Leasing Agent

Morgan Stanley REF

KPF

Heerim

Daewoo

Jones Lang LaSalle