Tel Aviv Towers

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Tel Aviv Towers
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Location Flag of Israel Tel Aviv, Israel
Coordinates 32°5′26.38″N, 34°47′36.04E″
Status 1-2: Completed
3-4: Approved
Groundbreaking 1&2: 1998
Opening 1&2: 2000
Use Residential
Roof 158 m
Technical details
Floor count 42
Elevator count 4 per tower
Cost $100 million
Companies
Architect Riskin Architects

The Tel Aviv Towers are a complex of four skyscrapers in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. Three buildings in the complex are complete. Towers 1 and 2 are each 140 meters in height, have 34 floors, and were built between 1998 and 2000. Each has 23,000 sqm of residential space and 225 apartments. The towers were designed by Riskin Architects. The original plan was to construct the four towers together.[1]

The towers were Israel's tallest residential buildings and tallest buildings with balconies, until they were surpassed by YOO Tower 2 in 2007.

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