Tallest Under Construction and Proposed
This lists skyscrapers that are under construction and proposed in Beijing and planned to rise over 120 m (394 ft), but are not yet completed structures.
Name | Height |
Floors* | Year* | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
China Zun | 510 / 1673 | 108 | 2016 | Under construction | |
Beijing Greenland Center Landmark Tower | 280 / 919 | 60 | - | Proposed | |
China World Trade Center Phase 3B | 280 / 919 | 58 | 2015 | Under Construction | |
Fortune Plaza Office Building 1 | 267 / 876 | 63 | 2013 | Topped Out | |
Wangjing SOHO Tower 1 | 200 / 656 | 2014 | Proposed | ||
Fortune Plaza Apartments II | 180 / 591 | 2008 | Construction suspended | ||
8 Chang'An Avenue | 180 / 591 | 43 | Under construction | ||
Yao Hui Int'l City | 165 / 541 | 38 | 2008 | Proposed | |
Beijing R&F Edinburgh Plaza | 164 / 538 | 37 | 2008 | Under construction | |
Beijing Goldfield Plaza Tower A | 151 / 497 | 35 | Under construction | ||
People's Daily New Headquarters | 150 / 492 | 35 | 2014 | Under Construction | |
Beijing Greenland Center Office Tower 2 | 150 / 492 | - | - | Proposed | |
Intercontinental Hotel at Fortune Plaza | 120 / 394 | 33 | 2008 | On Hold |
*Table entries without text indicate that information regarding floor count or dates of completion has not yet been released.
Read more about this topic: List Of Tallest Buildings In Beijing
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