The tower rises 27 stories and features a “neo-Stalin†style with a mansard roof. But aside from its traditional exterior, it offers tenants a broad range of upscale and high-tech amenities, such as fiber optic telecommunications, round-the-clock security, a cafeteria, central reception and more. Overall, the building has more than 365,000 square feet of useable space, and tenants can rent spaces with typical measurements between 2,800 and 32,000 square feet.
To fit the 21st century theme of the building, the interior features a sleek, modern design, with high ceilings, stainless steel fixtures and plenty of natural light. It also includes extensive use of beige marble, which contributes to the light, open feel of the space. The architects for the project, Taner Alev and Meral Sengenc, selected Crema Golden marble as the predominant material for the flooring. The stone was quarried and fabricated by Tem-Mer Marble of Istanbul, Turkey, which supplied over 37,000 square feet of material in all.