New towers will bring more office space to Kuwait City
Staff
August 1, 2007
Building Design and Construction
With an aim to attract businesses to the region, the Kuwait Business Town in Al-Sharq, Kuwait City, will bring 680,000 sf of office space to the city. The $75 million project consists of four towers that will feature convention halls, a business hotel, and cafés. Denver-based Fentress Bradburn Architects designed the tower in association with Pan Arab Consulting Engineers, Hawalli, Kuwait. Expected completion is late 2009.