Saigon Paragon | |
Native Name: | Tòa nhà Saigon Paragon, Tòa nhà Paragon |
Native Name Lang: | vi |
Former Names: | Parkson Paragon (2011-2016) |
Alternate Names: | Paragon Building |
Location: | Block C5, International Commercial & Financial District, Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area |
Address: | 3 Nguyễn Lương Bằng Street, Tân Phú Ward, District 7 |
Location Town: | Ho Chi Minh City |
Location Country: | Vietnam |
Status: | complete |
Completion Date: | Q1/2009 |
Architect: | Katsuki Katsunori |
Owner: | Paragon Corporation (Khaisilk & Thủy Lộc) |
Floor Area: | 410000NaN0 |
Floor Count: | 10 (+2 underground floors) |
Building Type: | Office, retail |
Architectural Style: | Neo-classiccal |
Elevator Count: | 6 |
Developer: | Paragon Corporation |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 15 |
The Saigon Paragon Building or simply known as Paragon Building is a commercial complex building for shopping centre and offices in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is located at 3 Nguyễn Lương Bằng Street, Tân Phú Ward, District 7, in the International Commercial & Financial District (Khu Thương mại và Tài chính Quốc tế) of Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area. It was originally established through a collaboration between two corporations, Khaisilk and Thủy Lộc.[1] The tower has 10 floors (the 1st floor is marked as Ground floor) with 2 underground floors. The lower floors (G to 4) are home to various luxury retail stores, while the upper floors (6 to 9) are used for office space. A food court and supermarket are located in the basement, and a Cineplex theatre is located on the 5th floor.[2] In the period of 2011 and 2016, the building was named Parkson Paragon, as Parkson hired and operated the shopping centre of the building and change the building name for 19 years but it was shuttered after 5 years.[3]