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Luxury skyscraper (754 feet) will be built in a Spanish holiday town admired by Brits. The Benidorm Council approved the construction of the building, which will be the highest housing tower within the European Union.

The 64 -storey TM tower is expected to be around 23.8 million and will be a gym, sports area, swimming pools and a special cinema as well as 260 apartments. Benidorm’s largest beach will be built in front of Ponente and will be a bar with an astronomical observatory above. Benidorm, a famous British holiday capital of Spain’s Costa Blanca, already has the most skyscraper per person in the world.

The TM Tower will be longer than other residential buildings in Europe, with the exception of Russia’s 354 meters of Neva Towers complex in Moscow.

Benidorm’s tallest largest building, Intempo, will cultivate, 202 meters (662 feet).

The project, supported by the construction company TM Groupo Inmobiliario, is expected to begin in the future this year and is expected to be completed in the second half of 2028.

The houses in the TM tower will consist of one to four bedroom apartments.

Spanish newspaper El Pais He reported that some potential tenants have already begun to make their first preliminary reservations by referring to resources.

TM Grupo Inmobiliario, on the website, “TM Tower, a total of 64 floors and will allow you to enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle as never before, more than 200 meters of common area and possibilities will rise to more than 200 meters.

“1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms and sixty -storey property designed to raise your housing experience to the highest level.”

It is reported that the building will be built with a hard reinforced concrete structure tested in a wind tunnel, “designed to guarantee comfort even with strong winds”.

In addition, there will be boat elevators who can travel at speeds of up to six meters per second.

Benidorm is celebrating the 900th anniversary of his foundation this year.

It was a small fishing village until the 1950s, but now it is now considered one of the largest holiday hot spots in the Mediterranean for British tourists.

It was reported that the city welcomed approximately 900,000 British visitors last year.

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