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Nanshan Xinyi A21

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Nanshan Xinyi A21 (Chinese: 南山信義A21), is an approved, 232.6 m (763 ft), 43-storey skyscraper office building located in Xinyi Planning District, Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. With a total floor area of 141,359 m2 (1,521,580 sq ft), the building is expected to be completed in 2028. The building will become the sixth tallest building in Taipei upon completion.

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Nanshan Xinyi A21
Songshou Road, Taipei Xinyi District

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11051 Taipei, Xinyi District
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