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SKY GATE: HIGHEST BUILDING IN BEYROUTH

High-end residential tower, built on the highest point in Ashrafieh in a quiet upscale neighborhood. The property Sky Gate was built on, lies between Georges Haimari Street on one side and Ashrafieh Street on the other. 
This distinguished residential tower is located between “Tilal de Beyrouth” building and “Atomium Towers”, right behind Hotel Gabriel and a few steps away from ABC Mall.
Sky Gates distinctive design is a product of the renowned Architect, Nabil Gholam. It consists of 40 floors, built to the highest standards of quality, comfort and refinement. The building will be surrounded by over 3,500 sqm of lush gardens and landscaped areas, along with water features. The project will accommodate a first-class health club and fitness center, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a sauna and steam rooms.
The tower is composed of the following four superposed blocks:
The first block (floors 1 to 9) includes two apartments per floor of 328 sqm and 402 sqm each.
The second block (floors 11 to 16) includes one duplex (floors 11-12) of 847 sqm (including 152 sqm of terraces), as well as simplexes of 404 sqm and 340 sqm.

The third block (floors 18 to 21) includes two duplexes (floors 18-19) with one of them benefiting from 74 m2 of terraces for a total area of 761 m2. This block also has simplexes of 328sqm and 402 sqm on each of the 20th and 21st floors.
The fourth block (floors 23 to 40) includes simplexes of 375 sqm and 750 sqm and a Penthouse with a total area of 1,491 sqm that will crown the top two floors.
It is worth mentioning that the simplex on the 23rd floor benefit from a 105 sqm terrace. Starting on the sixth floor, apartments enjoy clear city and sea view and above the 10th floor, outstanding views of the city, the mountains and the Mediterranean.

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