Aspin Tower

Aspin Commercial Tower
Former names Ahmed Mir Hashim Ahmed Khoory
General information
Status Complete
Type Commercial
Architectural style Modernism
Location Trade Center 1st, Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Construction started 2006[1]
Completed 2013[2]
Height
Antenna spire 250 m (820 ft)
Roof 250 m (820 ft)
Top floor 250 m (820 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 54
1 below ground
References
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Aspin Commercial Tower is one of the prestigious and upmarket project of Aspin Holding, which located strategically at the heart of business lane of Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai.

An eye-catching, newly-built B+G+M+54 tower prominently situated at the center of the renowned business district, surrounded by skyscrapers with the presence of some of the world’s large corporations. On the tower’s premises you will experience a stunning view of Sheikh Zayed Road, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Downtown and Arabian Sea.

Aspin Commercial Tower’s close accessibility to the Dubai International Financial Center, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Downtown, World Trade Center and Business Bay conveys its significant stand when prominence, elegance, and functionality of business location are the talking point.

Recently, Aspin Commercial Tower is the proud home base of the leading local and international companies in the country such as Flydubai – one of the trusted and biggest name in the Aviation Industry, Athlocity – official distributor of Underarmour sports item brand in the UAE, Shuraa- leading business set-up provider and other huge and respected firms in the field of real estate, engineering & construction, education consultancy, insurance, marketing, general trading, computer software, building & construction material supplies, business center and business formation, food & restaurants, beauty, health and wellness.

The tower comprise of impressive Facilities and Amenities

This 54 storey building, with the size of 250 m (820 ft) tall. Marked as one of the skyscraper in Dubai, UAE.[2] The building was completed in 2013

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