Grab a slice of the ultimate living experience with Gindi TLV
In their latest project in the heart of Tel Aviv, property developers and real estate agents the Gindi Group really do seem to have thought of everything!
From the aesthetic, modern architectural design, to the luxury facilities offered to residents, it’s no wonder everybody is talking about Gindi TLV.
TEL AVIV, THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS, has something to offer people of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life. Thousands of eateries, from roadside stalls to restaurants, serving food inspired by different ethnicities, cater to every possible taste. For those who love the outdoors, 14 kilometres of beaches run along the entire western side of the city, and a bustling broadwalk stretches from Jaffa Port in the south to Tel Baruch Beach in the north. Museums, galleries, theatres and concert halls provide a wealth of cultural experiences to visitors and local residents all year round, and the city’s nightlife regularly attracts top international DJs.
Today, nestled in among all this activity, lies Gindi TLV – a unique inner-city residential and lifestyle complex by the Gindi Group, one of Israel’s leading real estate brands. With a reputation for delivering innovation, stability and professional service, the Group’s projects include shopping malls, commercial centres, luxury towers and residential neighbourhoods, much of which it no doubt applied to the development of this luxury project.
The pretty much self-contained neighbourhood is built on 55000 square metres of land around Hashmonaim Street and Carlebach Street, on the site of what once was a fruit and veg market.
The development is walking distance from several of the city’s hotspots, including Habima – the national theatre of Israel, the old cinematheque and Sarona market (another Gindi Group project) and other local attractions, not to mention the Rothschild Boulevard commercial centre and the new offices opening in anticipation of the Tel Aviv light rail due to in the next few years.
Gindi TLV appeals to a diverse range of potential residents, from young professionals looking for a centrally-located rental, to families who want to be in the city without compromising on having a great apartment, to empty nesters looking to downsize.
So, what should buyers, renters or even investors expect from Gindi TLV? Let’s begin with the living spaces themselves. Four residential towers make up the project, all in a modern urban architectural style that suggests prestige and luxury. Each building has 384 apartments (3-12 per floor), ranging in size from 50 square metres to 250 square metres. All have been well planned to maximise space, fitted out to an extremely high spec and typically offer views of the sea or city.
Outside, the complex has 15 square metres of parks; lush green lawns and shaded seating. Residents can get a taste of the high life on the 48th floor, at Tel Aviv’s first residential rooftop experience where there is a 25-metre swimming pool, surrounded by plush seating and a bar offering all-day refreshments.
For the ultimate in wellness for body and mind, residents also have access to a four-storey, state-of- the-art sports club, which offers after-school clubs, a basketball court, three swimming pools, a fully-equipped fitness centre and a Gymboree for younger children. There’s also a deluxe spa with a whirlpool tub, hydrotherapy pool and sauna.
Lest you think it’s all about the fun, Gindi TLV also provides for the more every-day needs of its residents. For young families, ten kindergartens and an elementary school for grades 1-6, all within the complex itself, offer both a high standard of care and the ultimate in convenience – parents need simply take the li_ down from their apartment and drop their kids on their way out. For those with older children, the famous Ironi Alef High School is just a short walk away.
Finally, there is the TLV Mall at the bottom of the buildings, which is already open, with a wide range of big brand name shops, restaurants, and cafes.
It’s not too late to grab yourself a slice of this ultimate city living experience. Having almost completely sold out the first two towers, Gindi is now marketing the third.
For more information, visit http://gindi.com/en/project/gindi-tlv/
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