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The commercial complex is located next to the King Faisal Highway, near many popular landmarks such as the Bahrain World Trade Centre, the avenues, and the National Bank of Bahrain. The Financial Centre Development Company B.S.C. developed the iconic 52-story building consisting of The Harbour Towers - East and West, plus Harbour Gate the gateway to this commercial centre at the heart of the Bahrain Financial Harbour Master plan. The two tallest twin-towers (Harbour Tower East and Harbour Tower West) are currently listed as the tallest completed towers in Bahrain, with a height of 260 m (853 ft) with 53 floors. Besides easy access from King Fahad Highway, the property boasts excellent parking provision, with over 3,000 car spaces currently available (including 300 visitors parking spaces) and another 1,250 car spaces currently under construction and due for completion in 2017. The BFH development comprises of 10 projects: 1. Financial Centre 2. Harbour tower- West 3. Harbour tower- East 4. Harbour Row 5. Hotel 6. Residential South 7. Diamond Tower 8. Residential North 9. Dhow Harbour 10. Bahrain Performance Hall
The Financial Centre is the heart of the harbour, where work space is designed with living and leisure space provided within the master-planned development. The Financial Centre consists of three components (the harbour Towers, the harbour Gate and the Harbour House) The Harbour Towers and Harbour Gate have grown to become the commercial hub of Bahrain Financial Harbour.
The Harbour Towers comprises two 52 storey office towers – West and East Towers with approx. 100,870 sq. m of office space in total; the largest single office property in Bahrain. The 52 storey East and West Towers offer occupants impressive 360° views over the capital.
The micro offices are specifically located in harbour towers – east in 5th and 6th floor. It has small office units from 50 – 200 sq.
Harbour Gate is the commercial centre of Bahrain Financial Harbour. It comprises some 26,000 sq. m of commercial space over six floors and 866 car spaces in total spread over four levels. The 4th floor of the property currently houses the Bahrain Bourse (stock-exchange). Harbour Gate links both of the Harbour Towers and other office buildings within the Bahrain Financial Harbour master plan as well as the multi-storey parking. The 2nd floor of Harbour Gate is the Harbour’s central commercial zone which houses a variety of vendors aimed at meeting the needs of the tenant staff who currently work here and includes coffee shops, quick service restaurants, convenience store, post office, copy / print shop, retail bank and Saudi visa centre. The harbour gate also has ministry of industry, commerce and tourism (including the Bahrain Investors Centre) over 3,700 sq. m on part 2nd and part 3rd as well as 5,300 sq. m being the whole of the 5th floor of Harbour Gate. The Bahrain Investors Centre will have representation for the following entities: • Electricity and Water Authority • Ministry of Justice & NP • Ministry of Transportation • Tamkeen • Economic Development Board • Mumtalakat • Assay office / gold hallmark testing lab Harbour Gate is a suitable location for a wide range of uses i.e. not just business/ commercial uses as Harbour Gate aspires to become a lifestyle destination. Given the central location, easy access and plentiful parking. A wide range of social events can be easily accommodated, either in the ground floor lobbies of the Harbour Towers, the third floor atrium space and the fabulous 600 sq. event/art gallery space on the 3rd floor West Atrium of Harbour Gate.
BFH’s design concept was developed by Ahmed Janahi Architects, drawing heavily on Bahrain’s trade and pearling heritage. The sail is ubiquitous, with each building designed to reflect the various sails used by dhows that once sailed the seas.
Construction of the Financial Centre, Phase One of the development, began in March 2004 and includes the Dual Harbour Towers, the harbour gate and the Harbour House. The Financial Centre was completed by May 2007. The Engineering and Construction contract for the Financial Centre was awarded to Al Hamad Contracting Company in March 2004. The Financial Centre, with an estimated value of over US$250 million. The Contract for the Financial Centre includes the engineering and construction of the harbour Towers, which are each approximately 76,000 m² of built area over 53-levels; the harbour gate, a seven-level building with a total built area of approximately 78,300 m². The Phase II reclamation was awarded to Ahmed Mansour Al A’ali Co. in June 2004, with an estimated value of US $25.7 million which will be carried out in two parts and scheduled for completion by March 2006. The total reclaimed land in this phase covers an area of approximately 179,000 m²
The lifts have an intelligent lift calling system and are summoned via a key-pad in the lift lobby; this reserves more or less non-stop transportation to the desired floor. Each Tower has twelve high-speed passenger lifts accessed via two lift lobby's so that the maximum waiting time is 28 - 40 seconds. Upon arrival on each floor there is a lift lobby with space for tenant signage. This directs visitors/guests to the appropriate office suite entrance. There are security access control panels at each lift lobby door.
BFH Awards The Banker Magazine Best financial Centre in the Middle East 2005 IREF Awards 2006 Best Commercial Development in Bahrain 2006 Arabian Property Awards 2008 Best Commercial Development in the Middle East and MENA region for the year 2008 2nd Arab Achievement Awards 2011 Best Mixed –Use Development Project EWA Load Management program 2013 EWA Award for energy saving
www.bfharbour.com
The Financial Centre is the heart of the harbour, where work space is designed in harmony with living and leisure space provided within the master-planned development. The Financial Centre consists of three components (the harbour Towers, the harbour Gate and the Harbour House) The Harbour Towers and Harbour Gate have grown to become the commercial hub of Bahrain Financial Harbour. Collectively they are the most prestigious business address in the Kingdom and the two office towers are visible from almost every point in Manama.
The Harbour Towers comprises two 52 storey office towers – West and East Towers with approx. 100,870 sq m of office space in total; the largest single office property in Bahrain. The 52 storey East and West Towers offer occupants impressive 360° views over the capital. The Capital Club is an exclusive private members club on 51st and 52nd floor of East Tower, offering members fine dining and relaxed club lounges for networking and entertainment. Harbour Towers have been designed to impress, from the double height ground floor reception area and 24 high-speed lifts incorporating sequence controls designed to cut waiting time.
The micro offices are specifically located in harbour towers – east in 5th and 6th floor. It has small office units from 50 – 200 sq. The offices are fully fitted and furnished in handover condition available on a competitive rental basis.
Harbour Gate is the commercial centre of Bahrain Financial Harbour. It comprises some 26,000 sq m of commercial space over six floors and 866 car spaces in total spread over four levels. The 4th floor of the property currently houses the Bahrain Bourse (stock-exchange). Harbour Gate links both of the Harbour Towers and other office buildings within the Bahrain Financial Harbour master plan as well as the multi-storey parking. The 2nd floor of Harbour Gate is the Harbour’s central commercial zone which houses a variety of vendors aimed at meeting the needs of the tenant staff who currently work here and includes coffee shops, quick service restaurants, convenience store, post office, copy / print shop, retail bank and Saudi visa centre. Besides the 2,500+ tenant staff within Harbour Towers, the Harbour Gate also currently attracts around 800 visitors daily. A new lease has been signed with the MOICT (including the Bahrain Investors Centre) over 3,700 sq m on part 2nd and part 3rd as well as 5,300 sq m being the whole of the 5th floor of Harbour Gate. This will result in around 400 new tenant staff working here and a substantial increase in the number of visitors. The Bahrain Investors Centre will have representation for the following entities: • Electricity and Water Authority • Ministry of Justice & NP • Ministry of Transportation • Tamkeen • Economic Development Board • Mumtalakat • Assay office / gold hallmark testing lab Due to the expected increased occupancy, Harbour Gate is now an attractive location for a wide range of Quick Service Restaurants and Fast Food outlets on the 2nd floor, as well as Casual Dining food & beverage operations on the 3rd floor to meet the needs of the tenant staff, their guests/visitors and complimentary commercial and services uses. Harbour Gate is a suitable location for a wide range of uses i.e. not just business/ commercial uses as Harbour Gate aspires to become a lifestyle destination. Given our central location, easy access and plentiful parking, Harbour Gate is likely to grow from strength-to-strength. A wide range of social events can be easily accommodated, either in the ground floor lobbies of the Harbour Towers, the third floor atrium space and the fabulous 600 sqm event/art gallery space on the 3rd floor West Atrium of Harbour Gate.
BFH’s design concept was developed by Ahmed Janahi Architects, drawing heavily on Bahrain’s trade and pearling heritage. The sail is ubiquitous, with each building designed to reflect the various sails used by dhows that once sailed the seas.
Construction of the Financial Centre, Phase One of the development, began in March 2004 and includes the Dual harbour Towers, the harbour gate and the Harbour House. The Financial Centre is due for completion early 2007. The Engineering and Construction contract for the Financial Centre was awarded to Al Hamad Contracting Company in March 2004. The Financial Centre, with an estimated value of over US$250 million, this project generates about 2,000 new jobs for Bahrain over the next three years within the Construction and Engineering fields The Contract for the Financial Centre includes the engineering and construction of the harbour Towers, which are each approximately 76,000 m² of built area over 53-levels; the harbour gate, a seven-level building with a total built area of approximately 78,300 m² and construction of the Harbour House, a ten-level building that is roughly circular in plan with an approximate diameter of 28m The Phase II reclamation was awarded to Ahmed Mansour Al Aali Co. in June 2004, with an estimated value of US $25.7 million which will be carried out in two parts and scheduled for completion by March 2006. The total reclaimed land in this phase covers an area of approximately 179,000 m²
The lifts have an intelligent lift calling system and are summoned via a key-pad in the lift lobby; this reserves more or less non-stop transportation to the desired floor. Each Tower has twelve high-speed passenger lifts accessed via two lift lobby's so that the maximum waiting time is 28 - 40 seconds. Upon arrival on each floor there is a lift lobby with space for tenant signage. This directs visitors/guests to the appropriate office suite entrance. There are security access control panels at each lift lobby door.
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- Hello HussainSabaa, and thank you for your suggestions. I'm afraid I cannot update the article by your request. The most serious problem with your draft is that it is too promotional and does not adhere to Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy. Wikipedia is not a vehicle for advertising, marketing or public relations, but the purpose of your proposed text is clearly to win over prospective customers and investors. As such, it cannot be added to the article unless it is substantially rewritten. The most obvious red flags are phrases that are frequently used in press releases, but are not appropriate for an encyclopedia. These promotional terms include phrases such as "designed in harmony", "most prestigious business address", and "designed to impress." And what about the prediction "Given our central location, easy access and plentiful parking, Harbour Gate is likely to grow from strength-to-strength?" Wikipedia's readers expect this website's articles to refrain from unverifiable predictions. I would be doing this website's audience a disservice were I turn this article into a corporate brochure. Please read through some of Wikipedia's articles on other buildings to get a sense of how to present information as objectively as possible. Thank you. Altamel (talk) 05:48, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
- Providing "correct" information is not sufficient for justifying its inclusion in a Wikipedia article. How the information is presented also matters. There are certain details in your draft which are subjective: for example, calling the development a "suitable location" is a matter of opinion, not a fact. Once you remove the subjective elements of the draft, I would also add more sources to support the other claims. Best, Altamel (talk) 05:56, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
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We've revised the content, please revise it and update the page.
Proposed draft
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The commercial complex is located next to the King Faisal Highway, near many popular landmarks such as the Bahrain World Trade Centre, the avenues, and the National Bank of Bahrain. The Financial Centre Development Company B.S.C. developed the iconic 52-story building consisting of The Harbour Towers - East and West, plus Harbour Gate the gateway to this commercial centre. The two tallest twin-towers (Harbour Tower East and Harbour Tower West) are currently listed as the tallest completed towers in Bahrain, with a height of 260 m (853 ft.) with 53 floors. The BFH development comprises of 10 projects: 1. Financial Centre 2. Harbour tower- West 3. Harbour tower- East 4. Harbour Row 5. Hotel 6. Residential South 7. Diamond Tower 8. Residential North 9. Dhow Harbour 10. Bahrain Performance Hall
The Financial Centre is the heart of the harbour, where work space is designed with living and leisure space provided within the master-planned development. The Financial Centre consists of three components (the harbour Towers, the harbour Gate and the Harbour House) The Harbour Towers and Harbour Gate have grown to become the commercial hub of Bahrain Financial Harbour.
The Harbour Towers comprises two 52 storey office towers – West and East Towers with approx. 100,870 sq. m of office space in total; the largest single office property in Bahrain. The 52 storey East and West Towers offer occupants impressive 360° views over the capital.
The micro offices are specifically located in harbour towers – east in 5th and 6th floor. It has small office units from 50 – 200 sq.
Harbour Gate is the commercial centre of Bahrain Financial Harbour. It comprises some 26,000 sq. m of commercial space over six floors and 866 car spaces in total spread over four levels. The 4th floor of the property currently houses the Bahrain Bourse (stock-exchange). Harbour Gate links both of the Harbour Towers and other office buildings within the Bahrain Financial Harbour master plan as well as the multi-storey parking. The 2nd floor of Harbour Gate is the Harbour’s central commercial zone which houses a variety of vendors aimed at meeting the needs of the tenant staff who currently work here and includes coffee shops, quick service restaurants, convenience store, post office, copy / print shop, retail bank and Saudi visa centre. The harbour gate also has ministry of industry, commerce and tourism (including the Bahrain Investors Centre) over 3,700 sq. m on part 2nd and part 3rd as well as 5,300 sq. m being the whole of the 5th floor of Harbour Gate. The Bahrain Investors Centre will have representation for the following entities: • Electricity and Water Authority • Ministry of Justice & NP • Ministry of Transportation • Tamkeen • Economic Development Board • Mumtalakat • Assay office / gold hallmark testing lab Harbour Gate is a suitable location for a wide range of uses i.e. not just business/ commercial uses as Harbour Gate aspires to become a lifestyle destination. Given the central location, easy access and plentiful parking. A wide range of social events can be easily accommodated, either in the ground floor lobbies of the Harbour Towers, the third floor atrium space and the fabulous 600 sq. event/art gallery space on the 3rd floor West Atrium of Harbour Gate.
BFH’s design concept was developed by Ahmed Janahi Architects, drawing heavily on Bahrain’s trade and pearling heritage. The sail is ubiquitous, with each building designed to reflect the various sails used by dhows that once sailed the seas.
Construction of the Financial Centre, Phase One of the development, began in March 2004 and includes the Dual Harbour Towers, the harbour gate and the Harbour House. The Financial Centre was completed by May 2007. The Engineering and Construction contract for the Financial Centre was awarded to Al Hamad Contracting Company in March 2004. The Financial Centre, with an estimated value of over US$250 million. The Contract for the Financial Centre includes the engineering and construction of the harbour Towers, which are each approximately 76,000 m² of built area over 53-levels; the harbour gate, a seven-level building with a total built area of approximately 78,300 m². The Phase II reclamation was awarded to Ahmed Mansour Al A’ali Co. in June 2004, with an estimated value of US $25.7 million which will be carried out in two parts and scheduled for completion by March 2006. The total reclaimed land in this phase covers an area of approximately 179,000 m²
The lifts have an intelligent lift calling system and are summoned via a key-pad in the lift lobby; this reserves more or less non-stop transportation to the desired floor. Each Tower has twelve high-speed passenger lifts accessed via two lift lobby's so that the maximum waiting time is 28 - 40 seconds. Upon arrival on each floor there is a lift lobby with space for tenant signage. This directs visitors/guests to the appropriate office suite entrance. There are security access control panels at each lift lobby door.
The Financial Centre is the heart of the harbour, where work space is designed with living and leisure space provided within the master-planned development. The Financial Centre consists of three components (the harbour Towers, the harbour Gate and the Harbour House) The Harbour Towers and Harbour Gate have grown to become the commercial hub of Bahrain Financial Harbour.
The Harbour Towers comprises two 52 storey office towers – West and East Towers with approx. 100,870 sq. m of office space in total; the largest single office property in Bahrain. The 52 storey East and West Towers offer occupants impressive 360° views over the capital.
The micro offices are specifically located in harbour towers – east in 5th and 6th floor. It has small office units from 50 – 200 sq.
Harbour Gate is the commercial centre of Bahrain Financial Harbour. It comprises some 26,000 sq. m of commercial space over six floors and 866 car spaces in total spread over four levels. The 4th floor of the property currently houses the Bahrain Bourse (stock-exchange). Harbour Gate links both of the Harbour Towers and other office buildings within the Bahrain Financial Harbour master plan as well as the multi-storey parking. The 2nd floor of Harbour Gate is the Harbour’s central commercial zone which houses a variety of vendors aimed at meeting the needs of the tenant staff who currently work here and includes coffee shops, quick service restaurants, convenience store, post office, copy / print shop, retail bank and Saudi visa centre. The harbour gate also has ministry of industry, commerce and tourism (including the Bahrain Investors Centre) over 3,700 sq. m on part 2nd and part 3rd as well as 5,300 sq. m being the whole of the 5th floor of Harbour Gate. The Bahrain Investors Centre will have representation for the following entities: • Electricity and Water Authority • Ministry of Justice & NP • Ministry of Transportation • Tamkeen • Economic Development Board • Mumtalakat • Assay office / gold hallmark testing lab Harbour Gate is a suitable location for a wide range of uses i.e. not just business/ commercial uses as Harbour Gate aspires to become a lifestyle destination. Given the central location, easy access and plentiful parking. A wide range of social events can be easily accommodated, either in the ground floor lobbies of the Harbour Towers, the third floor atrium space and the fabulous 600 sq. event/art gallery space on the 3rd floor West Atrium of Harbour Gate.
BFH’s design concept was developed by Ahmed Janahi Architects, drawing heavily on Bahrain’s trade and pearling heritage. The sail is ubiquitous, with each building designed to reflect the various sails used by dhows that once sailed the seas.
Construction of the Financial Centre, Phase One of the development, began in March 2004 and includes the Dual Harbour Towers, the harbour gate and the Harbour House. The Financial Centre was completed by May 2007. The Engineering and Construction contract for the Financial Centre was awarded to Al Hamad Contracting Company in March 2004. The Financial Centre, with an estimated value of over US$250 million. The Contract for the Financial Centre includes the engineering and construction of the harbour Towers, which are each approximately 76,000 m² of built area over 53-levels; the harbour gate, a seven-level building with a total built area of approximately 78,300 m². The Phase II reclamation was awarded to Ahmed Mansour Al A’ali Co. in June 2004, with an estimated value of US $25.7 million which will be carried out in two parts and scheduled for completion by March 2006. The total reclaimed land in this phase covers an area of approximately 179,000 m²
The lifts have an intelligent lift calling system and are summoned via a key-pad in the lift lobby; this reserves more or less non-stop transportation to the desired floor. Each Tower has twelve high-speed passenger lifts accessed via two lift lobby's so that the maximum waiting time is 28 - 40 seconds. Upon arrival on each floor there is a lift lobby with space for tenant signage. This directs visitors/guests to the appropriate office suite entrance. There are security access control panels at each lift lobby door.
BFH Awards The Banker Magazine Best financial Centre in the Middle East 2005 IREF Awards 2006 Best Commercial Development in Bahrain 2006 Arabian Property Awards 2008 Best Commercial Development in the Middle East and MENA region for the year 2008 2nd Arab Achievement Awards 2011 Best Mixed –Use Development Project EWA Load Management program 2013 EWA Award for energy saving
www.bfharbour.com/ |
- Better, but still needs work. First, I can't tell which version you are submitting since you copied the entire text twice. Second, every paragraph should have a citation. And third, I still see some promotional content in the draft: for example, the last paragraph of the "Harbour Gate" section. Go through this article with a fine tooth comb, look at every sentence, and rewrite any that have a promotional slant. Altamel (talk) 17:48, 17 October 2017 (UTC)
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The Financial Centre Development Company B.S.C. [1] developed the iconic 52-story building consisting of The Harbour Towers - East and West, Harbour Gate the gateway to this commercial centre.
The two tallest twin-towers (Harbour Tower East and Harbour Tower West) are currently listed as the tallest completed towers in Bahrain, with a height of 260 m (853 ft.) with 53 floors.
The BFH development comprises of 10 projects: 1. Financial Centre 2. Harbour tower- West 3. Harbour tower- East 4. Harbour Row 5. Hotel 6. Residential South 7. Diamond Tower 8. Residential North 9. Dhow Harbour 10. Bahrain Performance Hall
- Not done Please provide secondary sources. Billhpike (talk) 16:52, 5 December 2017 (UTC)
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