Feb 20 • 16:49 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Riviera Tower: Just before the completion of the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean – Height of 200 meters and 170 apartments.

The construction of Riviera Tower, the highest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean, is nearing completion with 170 apartments across 42 floors in Greece.

The Riviera Tower is on track for completion, currently standing at 42 floors, and upon opening, it will be recognized as the tallest green residential skyscraper in the Mediterranean, measuring 200 meters height and featuring 170 apartments. Recently, it was noted by LAMDA Development, the company behind the project, that all of the tower's apartments and available plots for The Cove Villas and Cove Residences have already been sold, indicating a strong market interest and demand. According to CEO Odysseas Athanasiou of Lamda Development, the Riviera Tower is positioned to become a prestigious architectural landmark not only for Greece but also on an international level, encapsulating a vision of urban renewal with a focus on green spaces, environmental respect, and enhanced quality of life. This ambitious project aims to redefine the skyline of the area, embodying sustainable living and modern architecture. Despite the promising vision and architectural ambitions of the Riviera Tower, the project remains complex, enveloped in various underlying challenges that could affect its timeliness and execution. For instance, issues pertaining to construction logistics, regulatory approvals, and potential environmental impacts need to be navigated carefully to ensure the successful realization of this groundbreaking development in the Mediterranean residential market.

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