Diamond Tower, Commercial skyscraper in Ramat Gan, Israel
Diamond Tower is a 32-story office building in Ramat Gan that rises 115 meters, with an antenna extending the total height to 147 meters. The lower floors house primarily office spaces for professionals in the diamond trade, while upper levels accommodate various other businesses.
Construction started in 1989 and the building was completed in 1992, officially opening in September 1993. It was the tallest structure in Ramat Gan for about seven years before another tower surpassed its height.
The Israel Diamond Exchange in the building is a global hub where diamond traders gather daily to conduct business and negotiate deals. Professionals from around the world come here to participate in the international trade that has long defined this sector.
The building is easily located from central Ramat Gan and provides access points for business visitors in the lower floors. Visitors should know that this is an active office building and access may be limited depending on business operations.
The building houses one of the world's largest diamond exchanges, where hundreds of traders gather daily to conduct business. This feature made it a major hub for international diamond commerce during its operational years.
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