[1][2] It is the tallest building in Israel, followed by Ramat Gan's 235-meter-high Moshe Aviv Tower.
In 2012 the Azrieli Group appealed the Regional Committee for Planning and Construction of the Tel Aviv District, asking to transfer 3,300 square metres (36,000 sq ft) to increase the area for commercial use.
The committee accepted the request, but demanded that an eighth garage floor will be built.
Due to the expected high price (₪70 million) and the increased construction time, a compromise was achieved and instead of an eighth garage floor, 500 of the parking spots were agreed to be designated for public use such that the residents of Tel Aviv would not pay more than the price charged at municipal parking stations owned by the city of Tel Aviv.
[4] The seven-story underground garage has a total of 1,600 parking spots, and the commercial center is spread over the first three floors.