Migdal Moshe Aviv

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Migdal Moshe Aviv is a prominent skyscraper in Ramat Gan, Israel, known as one of the tallest and most recognizable office and residential towers in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mixed-use building
skyscraper
aboveGroundFloors 63
architect Amir Mann NERFINISHED
Giora Rotman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modernist architecture
belowGroundFloors 5
buildingType office building
residential tower
completionDate 2001
constructionStartDate 1998
country Israel
floorCount 68
hasAlternativeName City Gate
Moshe Aviv Tower NERFINISHED
hasElevators yes
hasFunction office space
residential apartments
retail space
hasNotableFeature distinctive curved crown
mixed office–residential program
prominent visibility in Tel Aviv skyline
hasObservationFacilities no regular public observatory
hasOfficeFloors lower and middle floors
hasParking yes
hasResidentialFloors upper floors
height approximately 235 m
heightToTip approximately 244 m
isLandmarkOf Ramat Gan NERFINISHED
isOneOfTallestIn Israel NERFINISHED
locatedIn Diamond Exchange District NERFINISHED
Ramat Gan NERFINISHED
Tel Aviv District NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass
namedAfter Moshe Aviv NERFINISHED
openingDate 2001
owner private owners
parkingType underground parking
partOf Bursa (Diamond Exchange) area NERFINISHED
region Gush Dan metropolitan area NERFINISHED
roofShape curved roof
status completed
use commercial
office
residential

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Moshe Aviv Tower alsoKnownAs Migdal Moshe Aviv