Kitaurawa terminal building
Kitaurawa terminal building | |
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Facilities information | |
The location | SaitamaSaitama-shiUrawa-kuKitaurawa1-7-1 |
Coordinate | 35°52'N 25.2 seconds A 139°38'E 51.3 seconds coordinate: 35°52'N 25.2 seconds 139°38'E 51.3 seconds |
State | Completion |
The completion | It is February (2002) for 2,002 years |
Use | Apartment complex・Store・Public accommodation・Parking lot |
Freeboard | |
Height | 51m |
Various specifications | |
Number of floors | The thirteenth-floor the second floor above the ground under the ground |
Plottage | 2,410 m² |
Building area | 1,594 m² |
Deferred floor space | 14,098 m² |
Construction | Steel reinforced concrete construction |
The number of houses | 79 houses |
Affiliates | |
Design | Takaha city science laboratory |
Developer | Kitaurawa terminal building Co., Ltd., Sumitomo Corporation |
Kitaurawa terminal building (きたうらわ terminal building) is a high-rise apartment located in Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama. I add a bus terminal and Queens Isetan, a basement parking area, a meeting room, and Kitaurawa terminal building Co., Ltd. manages it. The house part is Haym plaza Kitaurawa.
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Summary
It was built by 1, Kitaurawa district first kind city area redevelopment business. The plottage is 0.35ha. There were many buses which arrived and departed at the Kita-Urawa Station east exit, but, as for the redevelopment of our district that there was many of the superannuation wooden house, it was in the building with the bus terminal because the station square rotary was small. In addition, I make use of the location called the station square, and commercial facilities (Queens Isetan) enter it. Kitaurawa terminal building Co., Ltd. redevelops it and manages commercial facilities, a bus terminal, the public public interest facilities, basement parking area after completion.
History
- A petition for the maintenance of bus terminals was submitted to Urawa-shi (1970) in 1970 by - Kitaurawa east district redevelopment promotion committee, and it was an opportunity of the redevelopment.
- City planning of the - redevelopment business is decided (1996) in July in 1996.
- I authorize - business plan (1998) in October in 1998.
- I authorize a - right conversion plan (1999) in October in 1999.
- - Urawa-shi merges with Yono-shi, Omiya-shi (2001) in May in 2001 and becomes Saitama-shi.
- - building is completed (2002) in February in 2002.
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