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With your head in the clouds: Who is the tallest city in Israel? - Walla! Of money

2021-11-17T08:09:45.015Z


The World Council for Skyscrapers and Urban Construction, found that Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan are the highest cities in Israel. Coming soon: 6 of the 10 tallest towers will be in the cities of Ramat Gan and Givatayim


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With your head in the clouds: Who is the tallest city in Israel?

According to CTBHU, the World Council for Skyscrapers and Urban Construction, it was found that Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan are the tallest cities in Israel, but that Tel Aviv is about to lose its premiere: 6 of the 10 towers that will be restored in the coming years are built in Ramat Gan and Givatayim

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6 of the 10 tallest towers in Israel in the coming years will be in the cities of Ramat Gan and Givatayim.

The figure is interesting for the future, as Ramat Gan and Givatayim bypass Tel Aviv, considering not only existing construction, but the tall towers that will be built here by 2025.



9 of the 10 tall towers in Israel are part of the skyline of two Ayalon lanes between the stock exchange area in Ramat Gan , The Yigal Alon axis and the northern district in Tel Aviv, with seven of them located on the eastern side, in the cities of Givatayim and Ramat Gan and another tower - the seven-star tower of the settlement's training, in the bbc area in Bnei Brak.

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TOHA2 Tower will soon be built, for the first time in Israel, a real "skyscraper" (Photo: View Point and Sivan Faraj)

"Skyscraper" - 300 meters high and more

Two of the tallest and main towers currently under construction belong to the EXCHANGE RAMAT GAN project, a mixed-use project of employment, commerce and housing at the entrance to the stock exchange and near the Elite complex, which the companies Azorim and Migdal Insurance are building.



Both towers will rise to a height of 220 meters.

The first residential tower will have 55 floors.

Also for the first time in Israel, real skyscrapers will be built here (according to the definition of the global CTBHU organization) that they grow over 300 meters - this is Azrieli's spiral tower in northern Givatayim and TOHA2 on Tozeret Ha'aretz Street in Tel Aviv.

exchange ramat gan Entrepreneurs - Areas and Insurance Tower (Photo: 3division)

Of these ten towers, eight are currently in advanced construction and will all be inhabited in the next two to five years.

According to the developers, they will change the business center of Gush Dan, affect the prices of apartments located near the employment centers, which will become more sought after and attractive, especially when the period when they are populated will also start operating the light rail on the red route, which passes near most new towers.

Solution for the density of areas of demand - towers

Israeli Forum skyscrapers and urban construction (CTBUH ISRAEL) also examined the construction starts altitude of CBS. Which found that over the past decade in the city of Ramat Gan in fifth place in Israel starts building up with 4,000 housing starts of apartments in high towers.



Segmentation Annual data, CTBUH ISRAEL found that in 2021 Tel Aviv leads the construction starts of towers over 21 floors with 475 apartments. Second place is taken by Ramat Gan with 122 and Rishon Lezion third with 81 apartments in towers over 21 floors.



Architect Gil Shenhav, The Chairman of the Israeli Forum for Skyscrapers and Urban Construction (ISRAEL-CTBUH)

stated that "Planning authorities in Israel understand that areas of demand are becoming increasingly crowded due to a lack of massive construction starts and vacant land. Therefore, as an effective and correct solution, For height. "

CBS data - the tallest towers in Israel (Photo: PR)

"High demand and price gap, fuel fuel too"

Gil Gurevitch, VP of Marketing for Azorim, which is currently establishing the EXCHANGE RAMAT GAN project:

"In the last two years, Ramat Gan has become the best alternative for living outside Tel Aviv due to its immediate proximity to the business areas, entertainment and leisure centers. The high demand for housing in the city along with the price differences between the two cities will also fuel supply and make Ramat Gan one of the leading cities in construction starts in prominent demand areas in general and in Gush Dan in particular.



" "Bringing the planners and authorities naturally to crowd higher and promote the construction of new towers in the use of the stock exchange complex and the western entrance of Ramat Gan and along the axis of the light rail that will be a significant factor in the coming years in Gush Dan.

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(Photo: AP)

Redefines the rules of the game

In the words of

Oded Seter, VP of Finance, Investments and Business Development in the training of the community

: "The Seven Stars Tower, which is currently located in the heart of the BBC complex, is expected to be the tallest in the complex.

Its design, prominence and branding and of course its height are an attraction for many companies that come to be interested in renting offices in the revitalized employment area.



"" In the last decade, starting with the construction of BSR Towers, Champion Tower "The BBC is one that redefines the rules of the game in the field of offices in Gush Dan," Seter added.

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