Bosmal City Centar (BCC) is a skyscraper in the neighbourhood of Hrasno in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo at night. ...
The Bosmal City Centar (in English Bosmal City Center) is the first construction with the height of 118 metres (387 feet) in the country and the Balkans. This also makes the Bosmal City Centar the tallest skyscraper on the Balkan peninsula. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The Balkans is the historic and geographic name used to describe southeastern Europe (see the Definitions and boundaries section below). ... ...
The Bosmal City Centar is the project of the Bosnian company Bosmal created in 1998 by the Šabanović Brothers. Besides apartments, the skyscraber will also house shops, restaurants, salons etc. 1998 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
Centers of the media were all heavily damaged and/or destroyed, as were skyscrapers, centers of government, mosques, residential areas, historical buildings, concert halls, synagogues, libraries, and a wide array of other civilian buildings.
By 2003 most of the city was rebuilt, with only a few remaining visible ruins in the citycenter.
Modern business buildings and skyscrapers were constructed throughout the city, and the development of the ‘’BosmalCityCenter’’ by the Bosnian Malaysian firm of the same name is nearing completion, upon which it will be the tallest building in the Balkans.