David's Citadels Looks To Tel Aviv Jerusalem (JPFS) —You can see it wherever you go in Tel Aviv, towering above the skyline and dwarfing what- ever, until now, has passed for Israeli skyscrapers. The Azrieli Center/Shalom Project, a massive three- tower shopping and office complex, dominates the view from virtually every angle, following you about like one of those old "Uncle Sam wants you for the U.S. army" posters, where the eyes and finger seem to be pointing directly at you wherever you stand. Though still months from comple- tion, the Shalom towers are already the tallest in the entire . Middle East. Looming pale in the city's haze, it can be seen for kilometers around. But the project, which is being constructed by Canit Investments, a Canadian firm owned by businessman David Azrieli, has designs on more than just the Tel Aviv skyline. It aims to com- mand the minds and pockets of Tel Avivians, to bring new standards of architecture to Israel, and to create a commercial heart in a city that has no real business or social center. Undoubtedly, the project is impres- sive. One of the five largest schemes of its sort in the world, and the biggest undertaken in the Middle East, it incorporates all of the latest technolo- and innovations. With an overall price tag in excess of $400 million, the complex consists of three high-rise towers: one round (48 floors), one square (40 floors) and one triangular (44 floors). These geo- metric towers are brought together at the bottom by a large Y-shaped shop- ing center, which will house 140 stores. There will be five floors of parking, mostly underground, provid- ing space for 3,600 cars. The circular and triangular towers have already gone up. Work on the square building will follow in another ye months. Once completed, between 12,000- 15,000 people are expected to work in the buildings every day. "The project will be like a small city, not counting visitors from outside," says Azrieli. Behind these impressive figures, lurks a determination to make the Azrieli Center/Shalom Project a mon- ment to quality and high standards. Everything is top-notch, from the 72 Swiss elevators which rise at seven meters a second — "like a missile," EXTRA SPECIAL END OF THE YEAR VALUES An incredible Opportunity Offered by ERHARD BMW, Michigan's Largest BMW Dealership '97 BMW 318ia 299* • Month '97 BMW 328ia • • • ■••••• • • • • • • ,,,,,,,, '97 BMW 328ica Month All of these three series BMWs come standard with all season traction control, auto transmission, and no charge scheduled maintenance, and no charge scheduled maintenance. In4,110k A I. g 6 RARE 4065 Maple Just E. of Telegraph Bloomfield Hills ERHARD BMW (248) 642-6565 OPEN SATURDAY SALES 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Michigan's Largest and Most Experienced BMW Dealer Family Owned and Operated Since 1964 SERVICE/PARTS/SALES Ition..fiturs.119pa. *Closed end lease subject to approved credit with BMWFS. 30 month for the 328ia and 328ica and 33 month for the 318i. 52500 non-refundable down payment required. Title, license, and use tax additional. A security deposit of $350.00 for 318i, 5400.00 for 328ia, S550.(X) for 328ica 10.1)(K) miles per year limit. 5.I5 cents per mile over limit. Option to purchase at lease end of $19,208 for 3 I 8i, $25,720 for 328ia S32,099 for 328ica. Total payments equal to ad price +6%o X term. Can may need to be ordered. Sched- uled Maintenance provided by BMW of North America for a period of 36 months or 360X) miles. Offer ends September 30, 1997. 9/19 1997 147