Three International Finance Center, Postmodern skyscraper in Yeouido, South Korea.
Three International Finance Center is a modern skyscraper featuring 55 above-ground floors and 7 basement levels in Seoul's financial district. The structure integrates office spaces, retail areas, and business facilities within a unified complex that spans 284 meters in height.
Construction began in 2007 and finished in 2012, marking a significant addition to Seoul's architectural landscape. The completion coincided with South Korea's ongoing economic expansion during the early 2000s.
The building serves as a major hub where business professionals and shoppers converge daily. Its blend of offices, retail shops, and dining venues creates an active commercial center that shapes how people use the Yeongdeungpo area.
The structure connects directly to Yeouido Station, served by both Line 5 and Line 9 of Seoul's subway system. This direct connection makes arrival by public transportation straightforward and convenient for visitors.
The building incorporates the IFC Mall, a shopping area with restaurants and stores that opened in September 2012. This integrated retail component transformed the site into more than just an office complex.
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