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The Headquarters Business Park Tower

Office buildings completed in 2012Skyscrapers in Jeddah
Jeddah Corniche 22
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The Headquarters Business Park Tower is a 52 story office building located on the coast site of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. When completed in 2012, it became the tallest building in Jeddah, overtaking the nearby King Road Tower. The building contains offices, clinics, and restaurants. It is served by a large 11-storey parking garage and a unique heliport on the top.

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Corniche Road 7403
23511 Jeddah
Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia
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