articles | 12 June 2017

Limassol to get twin towers by 2020

Limassol is set to get twin towers with the ambitious project to take place in the city’s coastal road and a deadline set for December 2020.

Construction on the two ‘Totalserve Towers’ – which will see one building 18 floors and the other 11 floors – is pencilled in to commence in December this year.

Construction is expected to take three years in the Neapolis area of Limassol and, more specifically, on the coastal road of 28th October Street.

According to PPA Architects, the towers will be “the first tall buildings in Cyprus” and that the mixed-use two tower development will provide a “world-class headquarters for the international financial services company, Totalserve Management.”

P.G. Economides is the firm behind the construction project.

The development will provide retail and gallery spaces around podium piazzas, leased office space, super deluxe apartments on single floor plates with communal sky gardens plus an exclusive rooftop bar in one of the towers, with a further sky garden reception space.

Setting a new technological benchmark for Cyprus, the towers will incorporate a massive apex PV array, geo-heating and cooling, rainwater harvesting, lift power generation and integral automated glazing cavity solar blinds.

Tower 1 (PG Economides Properties Ltd) will be 8,500 square metres in size while Tower 2 (Landscope Developments Ltd) will be 3,000 square metres.

“Taking a prominent position on the city’s skyline, and located at a transitional point between the beach and the central business district, the building’s translucent crystal mass has been carved away to address vantages to and from the city’s waterfront, the sea, the beach, rooftops, mountains and sky, and to reflect the dynamics of its position,” read a statement by PPA Architects.

“The result is diverse and dynamic, open and closed and an iconic ‘beacon’ at the gateway to the city.”

Source: InCyprus

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