Buildings
The luxury of the current decade is not seen – It is felt
How well-being has transitioned from spa and hospitality language to the new planning language of premium residences.
Ad 120 to build NIS 800m longevity complex in Kiryat Motzkin, company says
Israel’s real estate map is changing
Want to choose a lawyer for an urban renewal project? Here are 5 tips you must read
Top municipalities awarded for excellence in building law enforcement
The Land Enforcement Authority awarded seven local committees for excellence in enforcing building laws, based on criteria like indictments, court rulings, demolition orders, and violation surveys.
Burj Khalifa of Jerusalem: Over 200 objections fail to halt 42-floor Jerusalem tower approval
High-rise overlooking Yad Vashem gets final approval
The new opportunity: Tel Aviv's prestigious heart expands towards Florentin
What connects Florentin to Tel Aviv’s heart, old Jaffa, and the beach? Introducing MOMA TEL AVIV by Hagag Group—just minutes from the Red Line and a 10-minute scooter ride from Rothschild Boulevard.
Living by the sea: How to do It right?
Architects face numerous challenges when designing coastal residential projects, requiring innovative and creative solutions. Five architects discuss the difficulties and solutions.
Inferno near Moscow kills seven, one man jumps to death, media says
Emergency services said about nine people were trapped in the building by the 4,000 sq.m fire.
'The prices of apartments in Cyprus to rise by double digits in coming years'
Bell Real Estate Group reports an annual average increase in apartment prices in Cyprus of 12.7%. What drives this price surge?
Horror: 20,000 people live in this dystopian building and never leave
In Hangzhou, China, 20,000 residents live in a massive mixed-use building providing everything they need—supermarkets, stores, schools, offices, and gyms. What does the building look like?
Evacuees' return to the South: Hundreds of apartments approved in quick procedure
The National Planning and Construction Council approved an exemption for 300+ housing units for Kfar Gaza evacuees in Kibbutz Ruchama, mostly from Kibbutz Shafiim.
There should be a time limit for a donor's name on a building - opinion
While those who invest their dollars in Jewish causes should without question be appreciated and applauded, putting names on our buildings specifically has not necessarily had a positive effect.
Interior minister urges employing Palestinians in the construction industry
Despite dissent from cabinet members Ben-Gvir, Smotrich and Regev, Interior Minister Moshe Arbel urges urgent reconsideration of Palestinian workers in construction, citing industry sustainability.