Here are the latest publicly available updates on the Shanghai World Financial Center (SWFC) as of 2026:
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Overview: SWFC is a landmark mixed-use skyscraper located in the Pudong district of Shanghai, standing at 492 meters with 101 above-ground floors. It remains a key feature of Shanghai’s financial and commercial skyline.[2][4]
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Construction and completion: The tower was completed and officially opened in 2008 after an approximately 11-year construction period, with its final height and facade completed in the late 2000s. The building’s primary lifecycle milestones, including opening of observation floors, are documented in reputable sources.[4][6]
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Purpose and features: SWFC originally integrated offices, a hotel, retail, and observation facilities designed to serve as a core component of Shanghai’s financial district. Mori Building, the developer, highlights its role in housing offices, a luxury hotel, and retail spaces within a modern, international business hub.[3][2]
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Observations and public access: The observation floors were opened to the public after completion, making SWFC a prominent tourist and business vantage point for views over Shanghai’s Pudong skyline.[4]
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Status as of 2025–2026: The SWFC remains a long-standing flagship building in Shanghai’s skyline and a symbol of the city’s financial district. Current official corporate pages emphasize its continued status as a major mixed-use center with offices, hospitality, and retail components.[2]
Illustration (example): A simple chart could show SWFC’s components (Office, Hotel, Retail, Observation) by floor allocation and a timeline from groundbreaking to public opening. If you’d like, I can generate a compact chart and a CSV with approximate floor counts for each function based on public sources.
Would you like me to pull precise current publicly stated numbers for floor-by-floor allocations or create a visual timeline and floor-function chart? I can also provide a brief comparison with nearby towers in Shanghai if helpful.
Citations:
- Overview and features: Mori Building page on Shanghai World Financial Center[2]
- Purpose, facilities, and development context: Mori Building project data and data sheet[2]
- Public access and historical milestones: Wikipedia entry on the SWFC[4]
- Observations and public access details: SWFC development narrative and public opening context[3]
- General context and status: Britannica/CTBUH summaries cited in related SWFC pages[6][7]