A. K. Khan Tower, Commercial tower in Agrabad, Chittagong, Bangladesh.
A. K. Khan Tower is a 46-story building in Chittagong's Agrabad business district, housing office and retail spaces across multiple levels. The structure combines commercial operations and corporate headquarters within a single modern complex.
The parent company was founded in 1945 by Abul Kashem Khan during the World War II era as one of Bangladesh's pioneer private enterprises. This tower represents how the original business grew into a major corporate operation over the decades.
The tower stands in Agrabad, the main business quarter where local companies and international firms operate side by side. You can see how the building fits into the rhythm of daily work life in this commercial zone.
The building sits in the heart of the commercial district and primarily serves working professionals and businesses. Best viewing times are during regular business hours when the area feels most active and accessible.
The tower anchors one of South Asia's oldest established business names, with roots stretching back nearly 80 years before this building was erected. Few visitors realize they are looking at a structure built by a company that predates Bangladesh's independence by decades.
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