Development imprint on the strategic economic axis of Northern Hanoi
In the Capital Development Plan to 2045, the Northern Red River area is identified as a new growth pole of Hanoi with the role of international gateway, innovation center and driving force for economic development in the future.
On that strategic corridor, the Nhat Tan - Noi Bai axis is planned to become an important foreign urban route of the Capital, a gathering place for international standard financial, technology, commercial and service centers.

BRG Group is assigned by the Government and Hanoi city to research, develop and implement a 1/500 detailed plan for the area on both sides of the Nhat Tan - Noi Bai route, with a scale of about 2,080 ha and a length of more than 11.7km.
From the initial stage, BRG has hired international planning and design consulting units, and at the same time coordinated with management agencies and domestic specialized units to complete the planning of the Nhat Tan - Noi Bai axis, towards forming the urban gateway axis to the North of the Capital.
Accompanying the construction of modern capital urban infrastructure
Located on the Nhat Tan - Noi Bai axis, the North Hanoi Smart City is planned according to the new generation smart city model, integrating modern technology, green space and operating model according to international standards. Inspired by Japanese urban planning, the project focuses on green systems, water surfaces, continuous pedestrian routes and Sakura Avenue bearing Japanese cultural imprints.
During the construction phase, an important item of the project is the undergrounding of the high-voltage power system according to the general plan of the Nhat Tan - Noi Bai axis. To speed up progress, the investor has proactively allocated resources to underground the entire 110kV power system in accordance with the plan.
After completing the undergrounding of the electrical system and the final parts of site clearance, the project enters an acceleration phase. Currently, the central landscape lake is basically completed, and technical infrastructure and many important construction items are being deployed on a large scale.
The proactive undergrounding of the high-voltage power system and accelerating construction shows the commitment of BRG and Sumitomo in implementing the project according to the roadmap, while contributing to the formation of a civilized, modern and sustainable urban space for the Capital.
New architectural symbol of Hanoi with a 108-story tower complex
The highlight of the project is the 108-story mixed financial - commercial tower complex, expected height of more than 639m, oriented to become the tallest tower in Vietnam. The design plan of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) won first prize in the architectural competition.

The tower is oriented to become a new architectural symbol of Hanoi, with a 360-degree view of the green space in the North of the Capital. The design combines contemporary spirit, classic features and an aerial garden system, emphasizing the harmony between people, nature and technology.
Not only a height highlight, the tower complex is also expected to become an international-standard commercial, service and tourism center, contributing to opening up a new development space for the Northern Hanoi area.
The project is expected to become a symbol of prosperous and sustainable development in the era of national rise; and at the same time contribute to enhancing the position of Hanoi and Vietnam on the regional map, becoming an attractive destination for investors and leading brands in the world," Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga - Chairwoman of BRG Group shared.
Pioneering carbon neutral city in Vietnam and the region
Following the trend of low-carbon and sustainable urban development, the North Hanoi Smart City is planned with six groups of solutions: smart energy, smart life, smart management, smart health and education, smart mobility and smart economy.

The project is researched according to a model of energy saving and regeneration, with solutions such as smart grids, energy management for buildings and households, electric vehicle infrastructure, environmental management platform using the Internet of Things (IoT). Green systems, parks, water surfaces and ecological corridors are also developed synchronously to improve the microclimate and improve the quality of life for residents.
With modern planning, advanced technology and sustainable orientation, the North Hanoi Smart City is expected to contribute to shaping new urban standards, building a green, smart and integrated Hanoi image on the northern gateway of the Red River.