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The Diamond Exchange District plan – Ramat-Gan
A master plan for the diamond Exchange District in Ramat-Gan.
The plan divides the district into thirteen detailed plans and regulates the traffic system by introducing a ring road, commencing at the Modai Bridge above the Ayalon highway and ends at the train interchange, passing under the junctions of Bezalel and Abba-Hillel streets and Jabotinsky road, connecting directly into the underground parking facilities of the main projects.
The total area is about 600,000 sq.m of buildings.
Eleven of these schemes have been approved, part have already been built (City Gate Ramat-Gan, Gibor-Sport building, City-Tower hotel), part are under construction and the rest are pending building permits.
A master plan for the diamond Exchange District in Ramat-Gan.
The plan divides the district into thirteen detailed plans and regulates the traffic system by introducing a ring road, commencing at the Modai Bridge above the Ayalon highway and ends at the train interchange, passing under the junctions of Bezalel and Abba-Hillel streets and Jabotinsky road, connecting directly into the underground parking facilities of the main projects.
The total area is about 600,000 sq.m of buildings.
Eleven of these schemes have been approved, part have already been built (City Gate Ramat-Gan, Gibor-Sport building, City-Tower hotel), part are under construction and the rest are pending building permits.