Azrieli Center Tel Aviv anchors one of Israel’s most recognizable urban complexes, with three skyscrapers (round, square, and triangular) rising above a 35,000 square meter shopping mall. The Center opened in 1999 on Derech Menachem Begin and was designed by Israeli-American architect Eli Attia, with completion handled by the Tel Aviv firm Moore Yaski Sivan after a falling-out between Attia and developer David Azrieli.
The mall spans three levels and houses approximately 200 stores alongside 35 restaurants, cafés, and food court tenants. International chains operate alongside leading Israeli brands across fashion, beauty, electronics, and lifestyle. The food and beverage program includes the DNA Area, a curated culinary cluster that mixes regional and international cuisines for both office tenants in the towers and mall visitors from across the metropolitan area.
Transit access is the property’s structural advantage. A covered pedestrian bridge connects the complex directly to Tel Aviv HaShalom Railway Station, a second bridge links to Begin Road and the Shaul HaMelech light rail station, and the Arlozorov Bus Terminal sits one kilometer north. The 3,500 paid parking spaces and 144 accessible spaces make the property reachable by every mode of transport in central Tel Aviv.
The Center sits on a 34,500 square meter plot that was once Tel Aviv’s dumpster-truck garage. Its expansion through the planned Spiral Tower will add 150,000 square meters of mixed retail, office, hotel, and residential space, and is expected to extend the mall footprint when completed in 2027 or 2028.
For brand expansion teams, Azrieli Center remains the highest-traffic indoor mall in Tel Aviv and a near-mandatory address for international chains entering the Israeli market through the central business district.
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