HaGan tower, Office tower in Ramat Gan, Israel
HaGan Tower is a 68-meter office building with 16 floors in Ramat Gan, featuring geometric lines and glass surfaces designed by architect Ilan Pivko. The structure provides modern office spaces and sits within an area defined by commercial activity.
The completion of HaGan Tower in 2004 marked a turning point in Ramat Gan's shift from industrial spaces to modern commercial buildings. The construction was part of a broader urban transformation that changed the area's economic direction.
The tower stands near Ramat Gan's Diamond Exchange District, which serves as Israel's main hub for diamond trading and processing. This quarter shapes the city's character and draws professionals and visitors from around the world daily.
The building is well-connected and sits near restaurants and shopping options. Visitors should know this is a private office building, so public access is restricted.
The site where HaGan Tower stands previously housed an Elite chocolate factory that operated until 2011. Before the tower's construction, the land sat vacant, making the urban transformation physically tangible.
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