"Telling the special story of Tel Aviv":
Tadhar announced today the opening of the new hotel at Rothschild 10 in Tel Aviv, at the corner of Rothschild, Herzl and Lilienblum streets.
This is a hotel that will only open in 2025 and will rise to a height of 42 floors.
The hotel was built as part of a historical complex which includes five historical buildings for preservation, which were built in 1909 as part of the first 66 houses of "Ahuzat Beit" - later Tel Aviv.
The project combines hotels, residences and commerce and the total investment in it is about one billion shekels.
The innovative hotel built in Rothschild 10 will rise to a height of 41 floors (for illustration), photo: Public Relations
Gil Geva, Chairman of the Tadhar Group: "The Rothschild 10 complex, which is being built these days, is one of the flagship projects of the Tadhar Group, which we have been initiating and promoting since 2009. The project combines five historic buildings from the early days of the city, with sustainable new construction and technological advancement.
Together, the buildings tell the special story of Tel Aviv, history alongside innovation and bustling life.
The Rothschild 10 project combines a luxury hotel, restaurants, cafes and commercial spaces with a residential experience at the highest level.
The innovative hotel built in Rothschild 10 will rise to a height of 41 floors (for illustration), photo: Public Relations
The project to preserve the five historic buildings is considered complex and unique and the entire complex is one of the most complex engineering projects currently being carried out in Israel and is expected to be completed in 2025.
The hotel is the first in Israel to be built according to the American "Leed Platinum" green building standard, the strictest green building standard characterized by operation by innovative technological systems that result in minimal damage to the environment and maximum environmental and ecological improvement.
The hotel will be operated by the Six Senses chain.
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