Şişli Plaza, Skyscraper in Sisli district, Turkey.
Şişli Plaza is a skyscraper in the Şişli district that rises 170 meters into Istanbul's skyline with 46 floors. The structure divides into three separate blocks containing apartments, offices, and retail spaces spread across the tower.
Construction began in 2000 and finished in 2007, marking a period of rapid urban expansion in Istanbul's financial district. The project was part of the wider modernization reshaping the city during the early 2000s.
The complex mixes homes and shops in a way that shows how modern Istanbul brings together living and commerce in one building. You can walk from residential corridors straight down to shops and restaurants without leaving the structure.
The first four floors house a shopping center accessible directly from the residential areas above. A 24-hour concierge service assists visitors and residents with questions and technical matters.
The top two floors of the building house a radio station with ceilings significantly higher than residential levels. These specialized spaces allow for professional broadcast operations with improved sound conditions.
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