Amot Atrium Tower, Modern office tower in Diamond Exchange District, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Amot Atrium Tower is a skyscraper in the Diamond Exchange District of Ramat Gan, rising 158 meters over 40 floors. The building has glass elevators and faces the Stock Exchange Complex, making it one of the taller structures along this part of the city's skyline.
Before the tower was built, the site was home to a dairy facility run by the Tara cooperative. Amot Investments bought the land in 2007 and developed it into one of the most prominent office buildings in the district.
The tower sits in the Diamond Exchange District of Ramat Gan, a neighborhood long tied to the global diamond trade. The glass facade reflects the surrounding office towers and shows how the district has shifted from a trade center to a broader financial hub.
The building is easy to reach by public transport, as the Diamond Exchange District is well served by bus and rail connections. Since it is mainly an office building, public access inside is limited, so a visit during business hours makes the most sense.
The tower was the first building in Israel to receive LEED Platinum certification for sustainable construction. Below the building, an eight-story underground parking structure goes down about 100 feet (30 meters) into the ground.
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