IBC Tower

IBC Tower
Alternative names Deutsche Bank Investment Banking Center
IBOC
Torhaus I
IBC Tower C
General information
Type Commercial offices
Architectural style Modernism
Location Theodor-Heuss-Allee 70
Frankfurt
Hesse, Germany
Coordinates 50°06′52″N 8°38′33″E / 50.1144°N 8.6425°E / 50.1144; 8.6425Coordinates: 50°06′52″N 8°38′33″E / 50.1144°N 8.6425°E / 50.1144; 8.6425
Construction started 2001
Completed 2003
Height
Roof 112 m (367 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 30
Floor area 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators 22
Design and construction
Architect Kohler Architekten
Engineer BGS Ingenieursozietät
Main contractor Hochtief
Strabag Bau-AG
References
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IBC Tower is a skyscraper in the IBC building complex in Bockenheim district of Frankfurt, Germany. At 30-storeys and 112 m (367 ft), it is considerably the taller than the other two buildings named IBC Tower A, and IBC Tower B, which are both ten storeys.

The IBC was built by Deutsche Bank on a design by architect Kohler and was completed in 2003. It is situated at Theodor-Heuss-Allee close to the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds.

Originally, Deutsche Bank planned as Investment Banking Center to concentrate their traders in the complex. This has never been implemented. Finally, Deutsche Bank sold the entire complex to the U.S. financial investor Blackstone Group and only rented Building B, in which the German Private and Business Bank AG and parts of the Deutsche Bank Human Resources division moved in. Building A was rented by the Degussa Bank GmbH, ING Real Estate Development and Construction and the INDUSTRIA rental company rented mbH.

In 2006, Deutsche Bank also temporarily rented Building C, the IBC Tower, because of a major renovation in their company headquarters, the Deutsche Bank Twin Towers. The renovation was completed in 2011.

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