Tour CIT, Office building in Montparnasse district, Paris, France.
Tour CIT is a 13-story office building at 3 Rue de l'Arrivée that rises 52 meters above the Paris skyline. The tower houses office spaces and rooms designed for business functions of different sizes.
The building was designed by four French architects: Eugène Beaudouin, Urbain Cassan, Louis de Hoÿm de Marien, and Jean Saubot. It emerged in the 1970s as Montparnasse transformed into a modern business center.
The building is part of Montparnasse's business district, where office towers stand alongside residential neighborhoods that give the area its mixed character. It represents the modern corporate identity that defines this part of Paris today.
The location on Rue de l'Arrivée offers easy access to transportation links and sits just a short walk from Gare Montparnasse. The area is well-connected and convenient to reach by public transport.
The tower stands next to the Maine-Montparnasse complex and shares infrastructure with this larger business hub. This location makes it part of one of Paris's densest office clusters.
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