Learn about the progress of work on the BG Tower project in Al-Sahafa district

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Work continues on the BG Tower project located on King Fahd Road in Al-Sahafa district.

The tower consists of 25 floors with a distinctive design that belongs to the unique glass towers.

The latest images of the project show significant progress in the work.

The project includes the construction of a commercial and residential building on an area of ​​​​806 square meters, and is located in the city of Riyadh, adjacent to King Fahd Road and opposite the Saudi Press Agency building.

The building consists of 24 floors, including 5 underground floors designated for parking and tanks, and 16 floors above ground designated for offices, in addition to a service floor.

The building provides a total of 58 parking spaces, and the total built-up area, including services, is 8,646 square meters.

The design received praise from some followers and those interested in this field.

On the X platform, an account named “CFB” said: “Thank God, a glass tower instead of the ugly brown one.”

Another account named “Ali” said: “How beautiful are the glass towers… they surpass anything else and their content.”

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