Urban renewal

From two construction families in Even Yehuda to leading real estate group: Shponder & Fadlon story

From family firms of Herzl Fadlon and Yehoshua Shponder in the 1970s to a Israel real estate group focused on development execution and urban renewal across Israel with large-scale portfolio.

Shponder & Fadlon Project.
Israeli State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman at the annual Jerusalem Conference of the 'Besheva' group in Jerusalem, February 16, 2026.

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Group Photo Following the Deal’s Completion

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Haim Bibas, Chairman of the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel  and Mayor of Modi'in Maccabim Reut

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Curious? Check out Tel Aviv's urban renewal plan for the coming years!

At a special event attended by lawyers, the leaders of Tel Aviv's urban renewal efforts presented the city’s plan for the upcoming years, which is expected to add around 6,000 housing units annually.

Burma Street, Kiryat Shalom, Tel Aviv.

Sderot invests NIS 15 million in renewing older neighborhoods

A 15 million shekel budget has been approved to plan urban renewal in Sderot's older neighborhoods, aiming to reduce disparities with newer areas.

Illustration: New urban district in the area surrounding the train station in Sderot.

The end for "machers" who have stalled urban renewal projects for years?

Power shifts to homeowners: New Justice Ministry rules fix developer payouts for canceled deals, aiming to unblock stalled urban renewal projects.

 New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal.

Residents fought and the state approved: TAMA 38 extended until year-end in these cities

The National Council decided: TAMA 38 ends on August 29, 2024. In Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, and Bat Yam, projects in the permit application process can be completed by year-end, within four months.

 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.

The new boardwalk being built in Nof HaGalil.

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.

 Illustration: urban renewal of the Metropolis company in Tel Aviv.

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.

 Illustration: Urban Renewal Plan in Ashkelon

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.

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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.

Illustration: Urban renewal complex in Kiryat Eliezer

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.

 New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal.