Originally it was planned to be 235 meters in height with 65 floors, which would have made it Tel Aviv's tallest tower and one of the country's tallest buildings upon completion, but the final plan lowered this to a 45-floor skyscraper.
[1] Twenty-five (initially five[2]) of the tower's floors, totaling 8000 m2[3] are rented by Google Israel.
This includes one floor of 1500 m2 for a business incubator campus[4] launched in December 2012.
[5] Additional notable residents are Waze, PayPal, Klarna, Broadcom and Golan Telecom.
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