Ayalon Tower

Ayalon Tower
מגדל איילון
General information
Status Complete
Type Business
Location Ramat Gan, Israel
Coordinates 32°5′11″N 34°48′02″E / 32.08639°N 34.80056°E / 32.08639; 34.80056Coordinates: 32°5′11″N 34°48′02″E / 32.08639°N 34.80056°E / 32.08639; 34.80056
Height
Roof 132 m (433 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 35
Design and construction
Architect David Kahane & Moti Kassif

The Ayalon Tower is a 35 floor tower located in the Diamond Exchange District in Ramat Gan, Israel. The tower is used for office purposes and is 132 meters in height, excluding its decorative spire, making it the third tallest building in Ramat Gan. An average floor in the tower covers 1,000 square meters, the tower's parking lot is 20,000 square meters.

The tower was completed on May 10, 2009, after the construction was stopped in 2002 with only 17 floors due to lack of demand for office areas. On the top of the tower a helipad was built, and temporarily removed after 4 years in 2006 when the rest of the tower's floors were built.

Among other corporations, the headquarters of Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal are located in the Ayalon Tower.

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