Sunday, July 28, 2013
Park tower zug is covered by glasses
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Expensive park-tower zug
Much interest shown in Park Tower flats
While planning permission for the 81-metre-high residential skyscraper on the city's lake shore has not yet been given, there is no shortage of enquiries for people wanting to reserve a flat in the Park Tower development.
That planning permission has not yet been granted is not expected to be a problem as so far there have been no objections to the building and even the cityscape authorities have given their blessing to the project. A decision will be taken by June at the latest.
Possible purchasers can already see an impressive 360° presentation of the building on the website of the developers, Peikert Immobilien. Prices for apartments are as much as CHF 19,000 per square metre from the 9th floor upwards, though below this the price is as low as CHF 11,000 per square metre as residents will not have the benefit of a view over the lake. As to the highest floors, there has been talk of CHF 40,000 per square metre though Bernhard Häni, co-proprietor of Peikert Immobilen, denied the costs would be as high as that. "We have had about 400 enquiries so far," said Häni, "mainly from Swiss people. Some want to buy two or three floors, and not for serviced apartments for businessmen, as in the Foyer development."
Details of the interiors have not yet been decided but the rooms will be very light. What is revolutionary about the marketing is that space as opposed to individual flats is being sold.
As to the people who will actually move there, Markus Risi of the property department of the Zuger Kantonalbank said, "The fact is that there are people who can and who are willing to pay such prices even though the current market for owner-occupied flats is overheated, and not just in Zug." The highest price he had encountered recently was CHF 26,000 per square metre for a flat on the Zuger Hang. He added that, as of the middle of March, there were 1500 dwellings in the course of construction in the area.
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Getting nicer with glass installations around park-tower zug!
ZUG Atemberaubend schnell ist das höchste Gebäude Zugs in den Himmel gewachsen. Etwas erscheint allerdings sehr speziell.
Die Gipfelhöhe von 81 Metern ist erreicht. Der Park-Tower, der ab nächstem Frühling bezogen werden kann, ist im Prinzip schon jetzt das höchste Gebäude im Kanton Zug. Wie Bernhard Häni von Peikert Immobilien versichert, sind die 25 Etagen des Zuger «Skyscrapers» in sage und schreibe nur rund 100 Tagen hochgezogen worden. Die Montage der Aussenfassade mit den schwarzen Fensterelementen ist im achten Stock angekommen.
Source:
http://www.luzernerzeitung.ch/nachrichten/zentralschweiz/zug/Park-Tower-ist-rund-herum-Made-in-China;art93,269970
New pics in early morning
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Park-tower zug with first windows
Park tower zug : frame
Park tower Zug : grows much taller
Park tower Zug mid way
Park-tower Zug getting taller day by day
Monday, May 6, 2013
Park tower zug - facts
Photo blog for the tollest tower in Zug!
Project
Tower of 81 meters height
(Tallest building in Zug)
14,200 m2, 111 parking spaces
(Suitable for 100% residential and 40% office space)
Time schedule
- Building permit received in July 2011
- Start of construction: March 2012
- Lower floors to be finalized in spring 2014, top floors in September 2014
Highlights- 25 floors with a ceiling height from 2.40 to 4.10 m
- Each floor with a space of 550 m2
- Maximum flexibility
- Four loggias on each floor
- Fantastic panoramic views of Lake Zug / mountains / Zug city
Project
Tower of 81 meters height
(Tallest building in Zug)
14,200 m2, 111 parking spaces
(Suitable for 100% residential and 40% office space)
Time schedule
- Building permit received in July 2011
- Start of construction: March 2012
- Lower floors to be finalized in spring 2014, top floors in September 2014
Highlights- 25 floors with a ceiling height from 2.40 to 4.10 m
- Each floor with a space of 550 m2
- Maximum flexibility
- Four loggias on each floor
- Fantastic panoramic views of Lake Zug / mountains / Zug city
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