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“360 Nicosia” opens in August
The tallest building in Cyprus - “360 Nicosia” skyscraper will offer its apartments for tenancy by August 2019, thus setting the stage for a new generation of living in the island’s capital, announced GreekReporter. This new colossal edifice is located in the heart of the city, on one of its busiest streets. The skyscraper stands an impressive 135 meters high and is composed by 34 floors.
The skyscraper is named after its stunning, completely unobstructed, panoramic view of Nicosia and beyond, from the fist of Pentadactylos and the plains of Mesaoria, to the rising Troodos mountain range, and even the shoreline of Morphou.
27 floors will be dedicated to residential units. Each of them can be fitted with high-quality amenities and furnishings, including marble accents, parquet flooring, and granite and quartz countertops, the best of contemporary carpentry, and superior quality fixtures.
On the 33rd floor you will find the Sky Restaurant with its divine view of the city accompanied by a delicious gourmet menu. The Sky Club on the 34th floor also promises a whole new level of fine dining.
The building will then serve as the site for a new museum dedicated to Finnish-Russian relations
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