March 21st, 2017
Israel’s tallest building, a 100-floor skyscraper in Tel Aviv, took a step closer to becoming reality on Monday when it received planning permission from the municipality.
The Tel Aviv District Planning and Building Committee approved the building which is to be called “Between the cities” and will straddle the border of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan.
Plans were drawn up by Amnon Schwartz, of Miloslavsky Architects.
The bottom two floors will contain stores. There will be five stories for public use and 71 floors of offices. The top 15 stories will be a hotel. In total it will have over 150,000 square meters (1.6 million square feet) of floor space.
Read More: http://www.timesofisrael.com/tel-aviv-to-get-israels-first-100-floor-skyscraper/