Naberezhnaya Tower (Russian: Башня на Hабережной, romanized: Bashnya na Naberezhnoy, literally means Tower on the Embankment) is an office complex composed of two skyscrapers and a high-rise located on plot 10 in the Moscow International Business Center (MIBC) in Moscow, Russia with a total area of 254,000 m2 (2,730,000 sq ft).
[11] In the summer of 2003, the Turkish company Enka started construction of the 17-story Tower A, designed by architects Inan Vehbi and Ertürk Olcay.
[15][16] Due to the demand, the developer managed to sell all of available office space 4 months before the opening of Tower A.
Standing 268.4 metres (881 ft) tall, the 59-story skyscraper surpassed the Triumph Palace, also in Moscow, by four meters as the tallest building in Russia and Europe.
[19] Possessing its own production base, Enka did not use a loan and built the Naberezhnaya Tower using its own funds.