Urban renewal
Urban renewal
The significance of urban renewal has additional dimension; beyond improving living standards, these projects contribute to civilian resilience.
The next generation of urban renewal in Israel: Redevelopment in luxury areas
3,200 new units: Local committee approves Yoseftal neighborhood urban renewal in Kfar Saba
A real estate shift: Jaffa becomes an alternative to expensive Tel Aviv
Israel's new center: The Sharon cities are renewing – and young people are flocking
New construction and urban renewal are transforming the Sharon cities, attracting young people and offering real estate opportunities. Mayors and developers gathered in Tel Aviv to discuss challenges
Neighborhood of the future in Jerusalem to begin with major investment
Tadmor, Aridar, Abu, Azorim, and Mimushim report progress on the 'Har Nof Slopes' project on the Pi Glilot site. The new neighborhood, covering 16 hectares, will include around 1,900 housing units.
Grapevine: Wandering Jews
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
A major step toward advancing urban renewal in the periphery
The Israel Land Authority approved a decision to promote urban renewal projects requiring state support. The first site for implementation is the "Tirosh Complex" in Nof Hagalil.
Grapevine: Jerusalem as we know it
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Carso Nia: The visionary real estate project helping revitalize Jerusalem
With approximately 1,950 housing units already under planning and construction across Jerusalem, Carso is one of several companies leading Jerusalem’s urban renewal.
Grapevine: Razel at Hovevei
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem vibe: Is Aza Road Jerusalem’s new hot spot?
At the corner of Aza and Metudela, just 200 meters from the apartment Benjamin Netanyahu has owned for several decades, is the epicenter of the action.
Planning Administration CEO: 'Periphery no longer exists in modern planning terms'
At a conference marking 30 years of Bank Jerusalem’s real estate sector, CEO Rafi Elmaliach declared that modern planning aims to permanently eliminate the term 'periphery' from Israeli discourse.
1,300 apartments in four neighborhoods: Jerusalem’s urban renewal revolution continues
The Jerusalem Municipality recommends the regional committee approve major urban renewal plans, adding about 1,300 residential units, public buildings, commercial spaces, and open public areas.