The Azdan Office Tower

Completion of structural works in the Azdan Office Tower project in Riyadh

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The Azdan Office Tower project is one of the most prominent modern projects that reflect the urban development in Riyadh.

The tower is located in the Al-Malqa district, north of Riyadh, on King Fahd Road, which makes it in a strategic and distinguished location.

The completion of structural works in the Azdan Office Tower project was announced, in an important step towards the completion of the project.

The Azdan Office Tower consists of 5 basements and 19 floors, on an area of ​​2610 square meters.

The design focuses on providing practical and comfortable office spaces for companies, with distinctive views and integrated services, in addition to 5 basements that provide spacious parking spaces and service facilities that support the use of the tower in an ideal way.

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