Elite Tower, Mixed-use skyscraper in Ramat Gan, Israel
Elite Tower is a mixed-use high-rise with 65 floors that combines residential apartments, office spaces, and retail shops in a single integrated structure. The building rises 256 meters and features a glass facade supported by steel framework throughout its envelope.
The site was previously occupied by an Elite chocolate factory until its closure in 2006. Following the disposal of the property, the location was developed into the contemporary high-rise complex that now stands there.
The tower has become a defining landmark in Ramat Gan's skyline and represents the city's shift toward modern urban development. Its glass and steel design reflects contemporary architectural trends that have reshaped the area.
The building is easily accessible via public transportation and provides ample parking for visitors and residents. Multiple dining and retail options are located in the lower levels and can be accessed without entering residential areas.
The residential units in the upper floors offer views that extend toward the Mediterranean coastline. This vantage point reveals how the tower sits positioned between the urban interior and the distant sea.
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