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Ekbatan Town ((ペルシア語:شهرک اکباتان - Shahrak e Ekbātān)), also called Ekbatan Complex, is a planned town built as a project of modern apartment buildings in western part of Tehran, Iran. It is located approximately 5 kilometers west of central Tehran. ==History== The construction of the Ekbatan Town started in 1975 for the purpose of mass housing. It has 15,500 units on an area of 2,208,570 square meters located in western Tehran. The designers of the complex are Rahman Golzar and Jordan Gruzen (now Gruzen Samton LLP) from the United States.〔http://www.thenewtown.nl/article.php?id_article=71〕 Another American company by the name ''Starrett'' successfully built and completed Phase 1 of the complex before the 1979 Revolution.〔http://tldb.uni-koeln.de/php/pub_show_document.php?page=pub_show_document.php&pubdocid=230300&pubwithtoc=ja&pubwithmeta=ja&pubmarkid=907000〕 European contractors were also involved in the project. Ekbatan was at its inception the largest property development by a privately held company in the Middle and Near East. The Group also owned Ekbatan Bank, one of the fastest growing privately held banks in the Middle East. The Group was owned in majority by Rahman Golzar and family and minority owned by Mohammad Ali Bagherzadeh and family. In 1977 Mohammad Ali Bagherzadeh transferred his shares in the Group to his children Ali Bagherzadeh and Goli Bagherzadeh. In 1979, following the Iranian Revolution, the new incoming Iranian government nationalised the Group and all its subsidiaries and affiliates, and placed its ownership with the Ministry of Housing, where it remained today. Ekbatan Bank was also nationalised at the same time and subsumed into the new state bank created to be the successor to Iran's privately held banks. If it were an independent corporate entity, Ekbatan today would be one of the largest businesses in Iran and the country's largest housing development business. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ekbatan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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