Moshe Aviv Tower

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Moshe Aviv Tower is a prominent skyscraper in Israel, known as one of the tallest buildings in the country and a key feature of the Ramat Gan skyline.

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Moshe Aviv Tower canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mixed-use building
office building
skyscraper
aboveGroundFloors 68
alsoKnownAs City Gate
Migdal Moshe Aviv
architect Amnon Niv
architecturalStyle modern
belowGroundFloors 5
buildingType commercial
residential
city Ramat Gan
constructionStartYear 1998
continent Asia
country Israel
developer Aviv Group
elevatorCount 13
floorCount 68
hasFeature curved glass façade
hasFunction business center
residential tower
hasObservation views over Tel Aviv metropolitan area
hasOfficeSpace large office areas on lower and middle floors
hasParking underground parking garage
hasResidentialUnits luxury apartments on upper floors
hasStructuralSystem reinforced concrete core
hasUse retail at lower floors
height approximately 235 meters
heightToTip approximately 244 meters
locatedIn Ramat Gan
Tel Aviv District
locatedNear Ramat Gan
surface form: Ramat Gan Diamond Exchange District
locatedOn Jabotinsky Road
material glass
reinforced concrete
namedAfter Moshe Aviv
notableFor being a landmark of the Ramat Gan Diamond Exchange District
partOf Ramat Gan skyline
rankingInIsraelByHeight one of the tallest buildings in Israel
region Tel Aviv metropolitan area
surface form: Gush Dan metropolitan area
roofShape flat roof
skylineRole key feature of the Ramat Gan skyline
status completed
uses commercial space
luxury apartments
offices
yearCompleted 2001

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Ramat Gan hasLandmark Moshe Aviv Tower
diamond exchange district containsBuilding Moshe Aviv Tower
subject surface form: Diamond Exchange District
Diamond Tower near Moshe Aviv Tower