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Cevahir Towers
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General information
TypeResidential & Commercial
LocationSrbija Boulevard
Skopje, Macedonia
Completed2016
Height
Roof142 m (466 ft)
Technical details
Floor count40
Website
http://www.cevahirskycity.mk

Cevahir Towers (Macedonian: Кули Џевахир / Kuli Dzhevahir; also known as Macedonian: Џевахир Тауерс / Dzhevahir Tauers) is a tallest-to-be building complex in Skopje, as well as on the whole territory of Macedonia. The construction of the complex started in 2011 and is expected to finish in 2016.[1]

The investor of the Towers is the Turkish company Cevahir Holding, through its Macedonian subsidiary Turk-Mak. Cevahir Sky City is a mixed-use development consisting 4 high-rise luxury residential towers and high-end retail shopping mall. With 1376 apartments available in a number of apartment types with varying sizes (Smallest being 52.08m2 and largest being 100.94m2). The Sky Towers offer a number of services for its residents including a reception, 24/7 concierge, lounge, public wi-fi, technical support, and a kids playing area.

The Sky City has made 5,600m2 of the ground floor reserved for sports and leisure facilities including squash courts, table tennis, 3 all season swimming pools, fitness and aerobic gyms, dressing rooms, and showers.

The Sky Towers residents can sleep easy. With around-the-clock 24/7 security, CCTV surveillance of common areas and card access to designated areas. High-tech fire alarm systems, an intercom system, and fire & freight elevators.

The towers under-construction in July 2013

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