Central core, Commercial skyscraper in Moscow International Business Center, Russia
The Central Core is a modern commercial building within Moscow International Business Center, featuring glass facades and advanced construction methods. It contains office and retail spaces distributed across its upper levels.
The building arose from the conversion of former industrial land into a contemporary business district during Moscow's transformation in the 1990s. This redevelopment reshaped a significant part of the city.
The Central Core represents the evolution of Moscow's architectural identity, combining Russian engineering with international business center standards.
The building connects to Delovoy Tsentr and Vystavochnaya metro stations for convenient access. Both transit points make reaching the site easy regardless of where you are coming from.
This development forms part of a complex housing the highest concentration of European skyscrapers, with investment exceeding 12 billion dollars.
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