The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter - Tel Aviv's Ultra-Prestigious Real Estate Project

Apartments are designed, furnished and accessorized down to the last detail by top architects and designers

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The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter: Tel Aviv's Ultra-Prestigious Real Estate Project Offers Elegant, Furnished and Fully Accessorized Apartments for Sale Oneal Construction Company, part of the Fishman Group, has begun marketing and selling elegant, immediately available apartments in Tel Aviv's Lev Ha'Ir Quarter project. The apartments are designed, furnished and accessorized down to the last detail by top architects and designers in a wide range of décor styles. The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter was designed by architect Ada Carmi-Melamed, winner of the Israel Prize for 2007. Apartments range in size from 100 to 400 square meters. Oneal Construction Company CEO Ronit Porat: "Beyond even the amazing uniqueness of this project, upon contract signing buyers immediately receive the keys to a fully furnished apartment designed according to the highest of international design standards. This fundamentally offers the ultimate advantage over alternative apartment options." Oneal Construction Company, marketers of Lev Ha'Ir Quarter, announced that due to high demand and the successful sale of the project's show apartments, the company began to market a further 10 apartments in 2007. The apartments were designed and furnished by Israel's leading interior designers in cooperation with internationally renowned local furniture designers and interior decorators. The project offers a wide range of extraordinary and stylish prestigious apartments, furnished with uncompromising attention to detail. Each apartment is one of a kind and reflects the unique creative talents of its planners and designers. Each detail was designed to provide quality of life side by side with maximum comfort. About Lev Ha'Ir Quarter The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter was planned by architect Ada Karmi-Melamed, an Israel Prize recipient for 2007. The project combines elegance and pampering deep in the vibrant, bustling life of downtown Tel Aviv. The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter is located in the heart of the city and was designed to blend harmoniously into the existing environment that is constantly undergoing restoration and renewal. The main views from the apartments are of the Mediterranean sea shore and Tel Aviv's "White City". The Lev Ha'Ir Quarter offers its residents a range of services that include a covered pool that leads to a large sun porch, a spa with treatment rooms, a state-of-the-art gym, a wine cellar and private parking. Residents enjoy round the clock security service as well as the option of a range of additional services. About Oneal Construction Company Oneal Construction, part of the Fishman Group - one of Israel's leading investment enterprises - develops and markets residential real estate projects and specializes in the marketing of luxury apartments to local and foreign clients. The company's business activities in Israel include the construction and marketing of Lev Ha'Ir Quarter in Tel Aviv, the Gan Ha'Iir project in Ashdod that includes 750 apartments, a tropical garden, a pool and expansive landscaping. The company also manages three commercial centers covering an area of 46,000 square meters, and is involved in several urban renewal projects. The Fishman Group The Fishman Group is Israel's largest private investment enterprise. It operates directly through subsidiaries in the fields of real estate, retailing, telecommunications and media, and apart from its operations in Israel, has a robust and developing business presence abroad. Its holdings include Darban Investments, Jerusalem Economic Corporation (JEC), Industrial Building Corporation (IBC), HOT TV, Globes, Yediot Acharonot, Home Center and Mega Sport. The company's real estate activities are conducted through four subsidiaries and include the management of some 3.5 million square meters of office and commercial space, of which 2.1 million square meters are located abroad. Lev Ha'Ir Quarter project
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