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    Where is the world's most expensive building?

    Question #26878. Asked by roger. (Jan 22 03 11:10 PM)


    Hong Kong Expat

    In terms of building cost, probably the Tokyo International Forum, one billion UK Pounds.
    http://www.exhibitionsonline.org/

    In terms of material value, possibly the Shezigon Temple in Burma, with its gold-leaf, diamonds and rubies.

    Jan 23 03, 6:59 AM
    billythebrit

    'Building' is a loose term. This might help: http://www.bjcbd.gov.cn/english/news/concerned/concerned3587.htm

    May 12 07, 7:48 AM
    cappper

    New York-based Elad Group, owner of the iconic Plaza Hotel, has purchased the last available prime parcel on the Las Vegas Strip where it will develop a $5 billion multi-use ultra-luxury hotel, private residence, retail and gaming complex bearing The Plaza brand, it was announced by Miki Naftali, Elad's president. Slated to open in 2010.
    http://www.lasvegasnow.com/Global/story.asp?S=6527344


    Feb 28 08, 11:44 PM


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