Urban renewal
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
Massive urban renewal plan approved in Kiryat Eliezer, Haifa under “evacuation & reconstruction”
Right now, as rockets fly: Major urban renewal begins in Holon
Av-Gad received a permit for the “HaGeonim 6–8” project in Holon: demolishing 2 old buildings and building 90 new apartments with shelters, balconies, and a shared basement. Value: over NIS 155M.
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.