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Sky Fort Business Center is a skyscraper office building currently under construction in Sofia. Located at the busiest thoroughfare in the Bulgarian capital, Tsarigradsko shose, and nearby Tsarigradsko shose Metro Station. Sky Fort will be the first skyscraper over 200 m tall in Sofia and will become the tallest building in Bulgaria and in the Balkans (with the exception of Istanbul). It will have 47 floors and a surface area of 80,000 square metres (860,000 sq ft). The building will have 2 underground floors which will serve as parking spaces. The building is planned to be finished by 2021.

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Sky Fort
Tsarigradsko Shose blvd., Sofia 7-ми 11-ти километър (Mladost)

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N 42.6464 ° E 23.3958 °
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Capital Fort Business Center

Tsarigradsko Shose blvd. 90
1784 Sofia, 7-ми 11-ти километър (Mladost)
Bulgaria
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