Note that the island already has a number mini-skyscrapers; in Nicosia, the 45-meter "Shacolas Tower" and the "Eagle House", and in Limassol the "Nikolaos Pentadromos Center", "Kanika Centre" and "Karaolis Centre", as well as the residential complex "Olympic Residence" (about 16 storeys.) However, the height of the above buildings does not exceed 20 storeys. Today, the government of Cyprus is seriously thinking to use the opportunity to build high-rise buildings in order to save space. Given that land and property in Cyprus are in steady demand from investors, it can be a great way to regulate this issue.