List of tallest buildings in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is the second largest city in the State of Israel. Most of the tallest buildings in Israel are located in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is noted for its recent development as a hub in high-rise buildings due to its soaring price of real estate. Almost all the buildings above 100 metres were built within the past two decades.[1]

From 1965 to 1999, Israel's first skyscraper, the Shalom Meir Tower, was the country's tallest building. The current tallest building in Tel Aviv is the Azrieli Center Circular, one of the three buildings that make up the Azrieli Center.


The HaYovel Tower, also known as the Kirya Tower

The following table lists the tallest buildings in Tel Aviv down to 120 meters.[2] When multiple buildings are the same height, they are listed in order of floor count.

Rank Building name Height (meters) Stories Year finished Use
1 Azrieli Center Circular 193 53 1999 Office
2 Azrieli Center Triangular 179 48 1999 Office
3 Elco International Tower 175 45 2011 Office
4 HaYovel Tower (Kirya) 168 42 2005 Office
5 Meier on Rothschild 158 42 2015 Residential
6 W-Tower 156 46 2009 Residential
7 Azrieli Center Square 154 42 2007 Office
8 Vision Tower 153 42 2010 Office
9 Neve Tzedek Tower 147 44 2007 Residential
10 Yoo Tel Aviv 2 142 41 2007 Residential
11 Shalom Mayer Tower 142 36 1965 Office
12 Manhattan Tower 140 41 2009 Residential
13 Tel Aviv Tower 1 140 34 2000 Residential
14 Tel Aviv Tower 2 140 34 2000 Residential
15 Marganit Tower 138 17 1987 Office
16 First International Bank Tower 132 32 2009 Office
17 Yoo Tel Aviv 1 128 39 2007 Residential
18 Levinstein Tower 125 33 2000 Office
19 1 Rothschild Boulevard 125 32 2010 Residential
20 Tzameret Tower 1 123 34 2002 Residential
21 Tzameret Tower 2 123 34 2002 Residential
22 Tzameret Tower 3 123 34 2005 Residential

Tallest approved buildings

In addition to the large number of existing high rises and skyscrapers, there are many under construction and approved for construction skyscrapers in Tel Aviv. The tallest approved building is the Egged Tower, which, if completed to its highest design, will be 320 meters (1,050 feet), making it the city's first super-tall skyscraper. However, it is more likely that it will either be two 30 storey buildings or 245 metres and 64 floors.[3]

Name City Location Status Use Height (m) Floors
Tel Aviv 2000 Tower I Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Multipurpose ? 102
Egged Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Multipurpose 448 100
Bein-Arim Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan-Givatayim border Approved Multipurpose 400 100
Egged Tower plan 2 Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Multipurpose 365 78
King Shaul Square 1 Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 318 72
King Shaul Square 2 Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 318 72
Fain Tower 1 Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 285 65
Fain Tower 2 Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 285 65
Park Tzameret 12 Tel Aviv Park Tzameret Approved Residential 268 50
King Shaul Square 3 Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 291 75
King Shaul Square 4 Tower Tel Aviv Tel Aviv CBD Approved Office 291 75
HaMedina Square Tower 1 Tel Aviv HaMedina Square Approved Residential 240 40
HaMedina Square Tower 2 Tel Aviv HaMedina Square Approved Residential 240 40
HaMedina Square Tower 3 Tel Aviv HaMedina Square Approved Residential 240 40
Azrieli Sarona Tower Tel Aviv Ayalon Highway Under Construction Offices 238 53
Sitonai Market Tower 1 Tel Aviv Sitonai Market Compound Approved Residential 174 40
Sitonai Market Tower 2 Tel Aviv Sitonai Market Compound Approved Residential 144 40
Sitonai Market Tower 3 Tel Aviv Sitonai Market Compound Approved Residential 144 40
Sitonai Market Tower 4 Tel Aviv Sitonai Market Compound Approved Residential 144 40

References

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