Urban renewal
Boutique renewal: Who said entire neighborhoods must be redeveloped?
Netzer Israel Group is renewing Tabenkin Street in Haifa: Six buildings make way for a new residential complex – on a small scale, without unnecessary noise, and with consideration for life itself.
An avenue of innovation
2026 in urban renewal: Less magic, more depth
Nice presentations, less reality: Supervision in urban renewal under criticism
Savionim Group expands, taking control stakes in major urban renewal projects nationwide
Ramat Gan renewed: Two boutique buildings to replace old railway building
Almog Group has started demolishing a four-story railway building on Rosh Pina Street to build two boutique buildings with 46 new apartments. What will the current owners receive?
Not what you thought: Meet the new power of tenants in urban renewal
Bank financing docs were once just for banks and developers. Today, tenants see them as key to protecting their rights. Avi Levy, CEO of Yehuda Levy Group, explains why they matter.
Pardes Heights: The ambitious Talpiot master plan gets into high gear
The Pardes Heights building is part of the city’s reimagining of the Talpiot neighborhood as a dynamic center of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces.
Does the law protect trees – more than it protects people?
Mayors shared a key insight: clear goals drive fast urban renewal. The secret? Dive in, solve problems in real time. Today’s mayors act like CEOs – measured by action and results.
In central Carmel: 170 new apartments to replace 56 old ones
Savyonim Group and Yehuda Levy Group are set to replace two old buildings in central Carmel, Haifa, with 170 modern apartments as part of an ongoing urban renewal effort in the city.
Hadera soars: Five new towers to be built in the heart of the city
400 new housing units, towers up to 26 floors, plus shops, parks, and kindergartens - urban renewal in central Hadera gets green light, led by Geshem Holdings.
A billion-Shekel project: Massive urban renewal launches in the heart of Gush Dan
After winning four tenders, Israel Europe plans 550 low-rise apartments in Bat Yam, 450m from the light rail and 900m from the sea. Prices start at NIS 2.5 million for a 3-room apartment.
War and rehabilitation: Urban redevelopment as Israel's next step - opinion
In today’s reality, what is needed is a more centralized, agile, and emergency-ready system that treats urban renewal not as a real estate venture but also as a cornerstone of national resilience.
Kiryat Yam soars upward: A new project brings renewal to an old neighborhood
Yehuda Levi Group begins a new urban renewal phase in Kiryat Yam: 64 old units on Ben Zvi St. to be replaced by 256 in 3 towers. In total, about 955 new apartments will be built in the area.