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The Senckenberg Turm also known as the T-Rex Hybrid High-rise or the 99 West Frankfurt is a high-rise office building in the Westend-Süd district district of Frankfurt, Germany. Built between 2019 and 2022, the tower stands at 106 m (348 ft) with 26 floors and is the current 41st tallest building in Frankfurt. It is also part of the Kulturcampus Complex alongside the One Forty West tower.[2][3]

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In 2014, the city council passed the development plan no. 569 Senckenberganlage/Bockenheimer Warte. It allows the construction of two high-rise buildings of 100 and 140 meters in height on the site of the former AfE-Turm. Next to the mixed-use One Forty West, the Senckenberg Tower is the smaller of these two properties.[4]

The architectural competition for the site was won in March 2016 by the design of the Frankfurt-based firm Cyrus Moser Architekten.[5] The design of the 265 million euro high-rise (total investment volume) is characterized by vertically arranged window bands.[6]

In the first quarter of 2017, the Frankfurt-based project developer Groß & Partner acquired part of the site of the future Senckenberg Tower from the municipal housing company ABG Frankfurt Holding. At that time, the project was called 99 West.[7] In April 2018, it was announced that Groß & Partner had sold the project to BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNPPRE), the real estate arm of the French bank BNP Paribas, before construction began. BNPPRE thus appeared on the German market for the first time as a project developer.[8]

In autumn 2018, BNP Paribas announced the relocation of its German headquarters, which was already located in Frankfurt, to the lowest 14 floors of the office building and implemented this after completion. A total of 27,000 square metres of rental space are available in the tower.[9][10] At the end of 2019, it was announced that the investment company NAS Invest had recently acquired 99 West from BNP. In September 2020, the new name Senckenberg Tower was officially announced.[11]

The tower is named after the Frankfurt physician and founder Johann Christian Senckenberg.[12]

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Skyscrapers in Frankfurt

Skyscrapers in Frankfurt
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31 Eden Frankfurt
31 Eden Frankfurt
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30 MainTor
30 MainTor
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29 Senckenberg Turm
29 Senckenberg Turm
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28 Global Tower
28 Global Tower
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27 WinX
27 WinX
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26 Japan Center
26 Japan Center
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25 Garden Tower
25 Garden Tower
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24 Gallileo
24 Gallileo
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23 City-Haus
23 City-Haus
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22 Frankfurter Büro Center
22 Frankfurter Büro Center
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21 Four
21 Four
20
20 The Spin
20 The Spin
19
19 One Forty West
19 One Forty West
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18 Eurotower
18 Eurotower
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17 Skyper
17 Skyper
16
16 Marienturm
16 Marienturm
15
15 Deutsche Bank Twin Towers
15 Deutsche Bank Twin Towers
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14 Westend Gate
14 Westend Gate
13
13 Silberturm
13 Silberturm
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12 Taunusturm
12 Taunusturm
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11 Opernturm
11 Opernturm
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10 Grand Tower
10 Grand Tower
9
9 Seat of the European Central Bank
9 Seat of the European Central Bank
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8 Trianon
8 Trianon
7
7 Omniturm
7 Omniturm
6
6 ONE
6 ONE
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5 Tower 185
5 Tower 185
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4 Main Tower
4 Main Tower
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3 Westendstraße 1
3 Westendstraße 1
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2 Messeturm
2 Messeturm
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1 Commerzbank Tower
1 Commerzbank Tower

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