First World Towers

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The First World Towers consist of four luxury residential skyscrapers in Songdo International Business District, Incheon, South Korea. All four of them feature state of the art facilities and are a major landmark in downtown Songdo along with the neighboring supertall Northeast Asia Trade Tower, being the first residential complex to be completed in the city in 2009. The skyscrapers have a high-tech ubiquitous system developed by the American multinational, Cisco, the first of its kind in the world. The four towers measure 237m (776ft) each with 67 floors, making them one of the tallest residential skyscrapers in the world and the tallest residential skyscraper in the metropolis of Incheon.[1]

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