Английская Википедия:IFC One Saigon

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IFC One Saigon, formerly Saigon M&C Tower and Saigon One Tower, is a 41-storey high-rise building currently under construction at 34A Tôn Đức Thắng Boulevard, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The project is funded by Saigon M&C and Dong A Bank, with a budget of approximately $228 million USD.

The tower covers Шаблон:Convert of land on the bank of the Saigon River. The tower's construction started in 2007 and was expected to be completed in 2012. Saigon M&C would have become one of the highest-priced real estate developments in Vietnam and was expected to be the second tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City, after Bitexco Financial Tower.Шаблон:Citation needed However, construction work was halted in 2011, with the building being 80% complete. In 2017, outstanding debts of the developer totaling over VND 7,000 billion were sold to the Vietnam Asset Management for VND 680 billion (US$29 million). After defaulting on the debts, the building was seized by Vietnam Asset Management and put up for auction.[1][2] The developers are on trial for falsifying documents that were used to secure the loans from Dong A Bank.[3]

According to the city's construction department, Saigon One Tower and other stalled or delayed projects in the city are a result of the 2008 financial crash.[4]

In 2021, the tower was acquired by Viva Land and renamed IFC One Saigon and is currently under construction as a mixed-used development.[5][6] The building will contain offices, residential apartments, and retail outlets.[7]

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