China’s long-delayed skyscraper, Goldin Finance 117, nears completion amid property woes
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China’s long-delayed skyscraper, Goldin Finance 117, nears completion amid property woes

April 5, 2026
South China Morning Post
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Once dubbed the world’s tallest abandoned skyscraper, Goldin Finance 117 in northern China appears to be in the homestretch of a marathon construction effort – after nearly a decade of dormancy and a year of resumed work – even as the nation’s property market struggles to leg out a sustained recovery. Late last month, workers began installing a diamond-shaped crown on top of the building – designed to be 596 metres (1,955 feet) tall upon completion – in the port city of Tianjin, according to...

China’s long-delayed skyscraper, Goldin Finance 117, nears completion amid property woes
South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post

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