Completed in 2019, it has a height of 155 meters, making it the 15th tallest building in Frankfurt beside Deutsche Bank Twin Towers (As of 2022[update]).
[2] The tower is part of the Marieninsel project, which also contains a ten-story office building called the Marienforum.
[4] The building contains a 17-metre-high lobby that acts as a transit zone between working environments and nature.
This is assisted by contrasting materials, such as wood, stone, marble, and metal, and unique patterns and textures.
In addition to commercial office space, a restaurant, a fitness studio, a children's day-care center and 267 underground car parks, including 77 parking spaces with electrical charging stations.