Tel Aviv
Ramat Gan
Jerusalem
Population
8,051,200 (2013)
Area
22,072 km² • 8,522 mi²
Density
364.8 people per km²
944.7 people per mi²
GDP
$288.18 billion (2014)
First 150m+ Building
Tallest Building
Tallest City
by no. of 150m+ completed buildings
Tallest City in
the World
Tallest City in
RANK
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Name
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Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height
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1 | Azrieli Spiral Tower | 323 m / 1,060 ft | |
2 | Beyond Office Tower | 308.3 m / 1,011 ft | |
3 | ToHa Tower 2 | 298.2 m / 978 ft | |
4 | Moshe Aviv Tower | 244 m / 801 ft | |
5 | Azrieli Sarona Tower | 238.4 m / 782 ft | |
6 | Tsofen Givatayim Residential Tower | 228 m / 748 ft | |
7 | Hi Tower | 226.7 m / 744 ft | |
8 | Exchange Ramat Gan Residential Tower | 220 m / 722 ft | |
9 | Exchange Ramat Gan Office Tower | 215 m / 705 ft | |
10 | Nimrodi Tower | 211.3 m / 693 ft |
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