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Arlozorov Young Towers

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The Arlozorov Young Towers is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in the Nahalat Yitzhak district of Tel Aviv, Israel. Built between 2015 and 2020, the complex consists of two cojoined towers, standing at 170 m (560 ft) tall with 53 floors (Tower 1) respectively 151.7 m (498 ft) tall with 47 floors (Tower 2). The taller half of the composition is the current 13th tallest building in Tel Aviv.

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Arlozorov Young Towers
Volovelski Loop, Tel Aviv Montefiore

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Volovelski Loop 160
5268101 Tel Aviv, Montefiore
Tel-Aviv District, Israel
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Tel Aviv Savidor Central railway station
Tel Aviv Savidor Central railway station

The Tel Aviv Savidor Central railway station (Hebrew: תֵּל אָבִיב סָבִידוֹר מֶרְכָּז, Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz, Arabic: تل أبيب مركز سافيدور) is a major railway station on the Ayalon Railway in central Tel Aviv, Israel, serving most lines of Israel Railways. It is located in the median of the Ayalon Highway at the Arlozorov interchange, with bridges over the highway linking passengers to a large Tel Aviv bus terminal to the west and the Ramat Gan Diamond Exchange District to the east. In 2019, over 13 million passengers used the station, making it the second-busiest in the country after HaShalom station one stop to the south. The station was opened to the public in November 1954 under the name Tel Aviv Central, and throughout its history was also widely known as Arlozorov station. It was eventually named after Menachem Savidor, Israel Railways' chairman between 1954–1964 and later the Speaker of the Knesset. It has three island platforms serving a total of six tracks, the most recent of which were built in 2005. An additional island platform and two more tracks are expected to be added to the station in the mid-2020s as part of the project to expand the capacity of the Ayalon Railway. Electrification works in the station were completed in 2020. In 2018 a northern access terminal fronting Modai'i bridge opened, adding a third passenger entry and exit point out of the station and facilitating additional access to the Diamond Exchange District. An underground station of the future Red Line light rail is being built at the site, to be opened by late 2022.