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Levinstein Tower

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Status
  
Complete

Opening
  
2000

Floor count
  
35

Height
  
124 m

Construction started
  
1997

Lifts/elevators
  
11

Location
  
Tel Aviv, Israel

Roof
  
125 m (410 ft)

Architect
  
Rapoport Architects

Floors
  
35

Opened
  
2000

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The Levinstein Tower is a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, Israel. At 125 metres in height, the tower has 35 floors. The tower was designed by Rapoport Architects, and was completed in 2000 drawing inspiration in its design from the Century Tower in the city.

Map of Levinstein Tower, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Originally, the tower was set to be a 74 metre tall, 17-storey tower, although this changed to a 35 floor tower, with 5 residential storeys at the top, with a total height of 145 metres. These were dropped, however, due to a lack of demand for luxury apartments at the time. Each floor in the tower is 1000 square metres in size, with the ground floor having a double-height 1,500 square metre lobby.

References

Levinstein Tower Wikipedia