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
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.
Israel's first urban renewal plan under Shaked Alternative approved
Fast-track progress: Ashkelon municipality advances urban renewal plan in Afridar neighborhood as part of 'Shaked' alternative, aiming to reduce protection gaps and renew living environments quickly.
Bridging theory and practice: Can academia drive urban renewal in Israel?
Pioneering collaboration: Governmental Authority for Urban Renewal hosts groundbreaking conference to connect academic discourse with policy implementation.
Renewal in Haifa: 533 apartments, clinics, and commerce for Kiryat Eliezer
Haifa's District Committee approves a plan for urban renewal in Kiryat Eliezer: 533 apartments, public & commercial spaces - 109 apartments currently in 10 old buildings renovated for the project.
New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal
Apartment owners in urban renewal projects will benefit from new regulations, ensuring transparency and cancellation if deal standards aren't met.
Government budget approved: Cities expected to renew under state auspices
Israel gears up for a new wave of urban renewal agreements with an approved budget of NIS 120 million, extending to 7 more local authorities.
17 new evacuation-construction complexes announced, mostly in Gush Dan
Governmental Urban Renewal Authority CEO Elazar Bamberger announces 17 new evacuation-construction complexes, mainly in Gush Dan, offering crucial tax benefits for project realization.
Israeli cities need to give incentives to build safe rooms during wartime - opinion
The deputy to the CEO at Oron Real Estate, Gal Castel, urges authorities to set urban renewal targets and create incentives for projects for safe rooms in outlying areas.
Grapevine: Rising too high?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.