I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now, but I can summarize what’s generally known about the Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) and point you to how to find the latest updates.
Core info about SWFC
- The Shanghai World Financial Center is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Pudong district of Shanghai, standing at 492 meters with 101 above-ground floors. It opened in 2008 after an extended construction period and has since been a landmark of Shanghai’s financial district. This basic profile is consistently described across authoritative sources.[5][6]
- Its functions include offices, retail, and a hotel, with observatories on its upper floors that attract visitors and tourism in normal conditions.[3]
Where to find the latest news
- Official city and Mori Building channels often publish updates about operations, events, or changes to visitor access at SWFC. Check the Shanghai government portal and Mori Building’s SWFC page for the most current notices.[1][3]
- Reputable architectural and business press (e.g., trade outlets and major global news services) typically run brief updates when there are significant events (reopenings, renovations, or policy changes affecting occupancy or observatories).[6][5]
If you’d like, tell me your preferred region for news (e.g., local Shanghai outlets vs. international business press) and I can tailor a quick, up-to-date search plan or draft a concise briefing you can bookmark. I can also pull in a short timeline of SWFC milestones if that would help with context.
Citations:
- Shanghai World Financial Center overview and details[5][6]
- Official project and development information from Mori Building[3]
Sources
The evolution of activities these pics show us confirms that. The latest pic is nearly one mounth old, let's wait for a next one and see. I don't think they are even diging right now but soon they will. These activities indicate that they are preparing to. The building is no more "on hold". It is going to be built . No more doubt. … Shanghai: A grand ceremony earlier today marked the resumption of construction of what will be one of the tallest buildings in the world. The Shanghai World...
skyscraperpage.comThe Shanghai World Financial Center reopens to visitors on Friday after an almost four-month closure due to the novel coronavirus epidemic, it announced on Wednesday. Visitors will be limited to 3,600 a day, 30 percent of its maximum capacity. The center’s observatory on the 97th and 100th floors will be open but the exhibition "Ocean by Naked" on the 4th and 94th floors will remain closed.
service.shanghai.gov.cnInformation of Shanghai World Financial Center.
www.mori.co.jpcomplex will throw open its doors to the world and begin formal operations this week. Situated in Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai, the heart of the city’s thriving financial district, the new building stretches to a height of 492 meters and boasts 101 storeys, making it … 16 Future Trends of Development in Shanghai and SWFC Now that SWFC is open for business, the developer faces another major challenge in adding further new functions to this building, helping...
www.mori.co.jpShanghai World Financial Center, a mixed-use skyscraper in China that opened after an 11-year construction period.
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