urban renewal

Jerusalem Vibe: The conflict on Aza Street

The Rehavia neighborhood’s main traffic artery, Aza Street, is often shut down for protests, among other reasons.

16/09/2024

Maybe also in your city: 4,000 new apartments approved in Gush Dan

The Tel Aviv District Committee approved submitting several urban renewal projects, including about 4,000 new housing units in two major cities in the Gush Dan. Which cities are involved?

Grapevine: Local language

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

No easier solution: This is what you'll pay organizers in urban renewal projects

For the first time: The Government Authority for Urban Renewal publishes recommended salaries for project organizers, which can impact project feasibility and homeowners' returns.

Curious? Check out Tel Aviv's urban renewal plan for the coming years!

At a special event attended by lawyers, the leaders of Tel Aviv's urban renewal efforts presented the city’s plan for the upcoming years, which is expected to add around 6,000 housing units annually.

Sderot invests NIS 15 million in renewing older neighborhoods

A 15 million shekel budget has been approved to plan urban renewal in Sderot's older neighborhoods, aiming to reduce disparities with newer areas.

The end for "machers" who have stalled urban renewal projects for years?

Power shifts to homeowners: New Justice Ministry rules fix developer payouts for canceled deals, aiming to unblock stalled urban renewal projects.

Residents fought and the state approved: TAMA 38 extended until year-end in these cities

The National Council decided: TAMA 38 ends on August 29, 2024. In Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and Bat Yam, projects in the permit application process can be completed by year-end, within four months.

The first urban renewal project without financial assistance in Nof HaGalil

Exciting update from Nof HaGalil: An urban renewal plan for 950 housing units has been approved and is financially viable, requiring no additional funding.

In your city? 10 new urban renewal projects announced

Government Authority for Urban Renewal announces 10 new evacuation-construction complexes across five cities, replacing 1,169 existing apartments with 3,931 new units.

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