Maxdo Centre

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Maxdo Centre
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Maxdo Building
Maxdo Centre
General information
TypeOffice
Location Changning District,
Shanghai, China
Coordinates 31°12′24″N121°24′00″E / 31.206720°N 121.400101°E / 31.206720; 121.400101
Completed2002
Height
Antenna spire241 m (791 ft)
Roof211 m (692 ft)
Technical details
Floor count55
Floor area132,800 m2 (1,429,000 sq ft)

Maxdo Centre is a skyscraper in Changning District, Shanghai, China. It is 241 metres high, and has 55 floors.

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