Pacific Marks西梅田, Office skyscraper in Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
Pacific Marks Nishi-Umeda is an office building with a distinctive diamond-shaped form rising 18 stories above ground and extending one level below. The structure contains six elevators and mechanical parking facilities to serve its occupants.
The building was completed in April 1997 and meets modern earthquake resistance standards of that period. Its construction was part of the expansion of Osaka's growing Umeda business district.
The building integrates with the Umeda Garden City underground pathway network, reflecting the Japanese approach to weather-protected urban connectivity.
The building sits within walking distance of several train stations and offers good connections to public transportation. Its location makes it easy to reach from different parts of Osaka.
The building maintains a standard ceiling height of 2,550 millimeters and floor load capacity of 300 kilograms per square meter across its rental office spaces.
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