Urban renewal
3,200 new units: Local committee approves Yoseftal neighborhood urban renewal in Kfar Saba
The Local Planning Committee in Kfar Saba approved agreements between the mayor and ILA to advance the Yoseftal neighborhood urban renewal plan (Tama 2040).
A real estate shift: Jaffa becomes an alternative to expensive Tel Aviv
Massive urban renewal plan approved in Kiryat Eliezer, Haifa under “evacuation & reconstruction”
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Unprecedented: 800 villas to be demolished – Massive urban renewal in Be'er Ya'akov begins
For the first time in Be'er Ya'akov, over 90% of Hatzav Street homeowners signed an urban renewal deal. Attorney Or Keren calls it a model for other city areas.
Grove park: The neighborhood redrawing southwest Tel Aviv
Think Tel Aviv has no surprises left? "Flora" in Grove Park offers new green living from NIS 2.85 million - a project designed to keep young people in the city.
The struggle paid off: One of the oldest projects in the north is finally moving forward
After years of neglect, Yossfatel St. residents in Motzkin see hope: the District Committee approved Yam Suf Group’s plan. “One of the oldest complexes I’ve handled,” says Tzachi Omer.
Overlooking Haifa Bay: A new urban renewal project launches on the Carmel
The Savyonim Group is launching an urban renewal project in central Haifa: 11 old units will be replaced with 30 new ones at Hanassi and Yefe Nof streets, offering modern design and prime location.
History on the path of peace: Old buildings demolished, hundreds of apartments to be built
Oron Real Estate began razing old buildings on Derech HaShalom for HELLO Tel Aviv, a project with 600 units. Residents cheered as 59 yellow balloons rose in support of the hostages.
1,195 apartments in Beit Shemesh: The first evacuation-reconstruction project starts
Beit Shemesh starts urban renewal with Ramat Lechi’s first phase: demolishing two buildings and building 400 units, focusing on public housing and community infrastructure for the general public.
The state to invest millions: A small central city prepares for a major transformation
The ministry of housing and urban renewal authority signed a deal with Or Yehuda to fund infrastructure. Coming soon: permits for 2,720 units and plans for nearly 13,000 more.
Tel Mond's largest urban renewal project approved despite opposition
The District Committee approved 370 new units to replace 5 old buildings. The local council objected but was overruled. The projected revenue is approximately 881 million shekels.
Hadera is transforming: Major urban renewal to revolutionize the municipal market area
755 apartments, commercial spaces, and public areas will be built in the market area. Rothschild Street will become a pedestrian-only promenade, and historic building facades will be preserved.
Massive renewal in Bat Yam: 4,600 apartments to be built around the light rail station
VATMAL discussed a major urban renewal near “Ha'Atzmaut” station with 4,600 new homes, commerce, jobs, bike paths, and public spaces. Around 1,600 existing units will be vacated for the project.