Major Manhattan real estate deal for Menora Mivtachim
Together with local partner SL Green, Menora is buying 450 Park Avenue in New York for $445 million.
Together with local partner SL Green, Menora is buying 450 Park Avenue in New York for $445 million.
Yitzhak Moyal, Chairman of the Construction and Allied Industries Union: “The agreement is great news for the sector which is the growth engine of the economy.”
Election sloganeering or a real strategy? MK Eli Cohen has set his sights on becoming Minister of Finance and spares no criticism of the current government, which he describes as “aloof and lacking compassion.” He also says, “I would have prevented the increase in the cost of basic gods.”
Ashdod and Ashkelon are both in the process of building massive new water parks and are competing for the title of the “largest and most luxurious waterpark in Israel.”
Architect Orit Pinchasi and human resources manager Tali Shilon set up ARCHITEK, a first-of-its-kind agency in Israel to solve the growing shortage of architects.
An urban renewal project being constructed by Africa Israel, BSR, and Electra in Beersheba’s Dalet neighborhood was selected from thousands of projects around the world to appear at the World Urban Forum.
History proves that times of crisis provide a golden opportunity to purchase real estate at low prices and to benefit from high yields later on. Will this be the case with the war in Ukraine?
Move aims to bring Israel in line with levels of densification in the world’s major urban centers. Shaked promised efficient mass transportation.
Protection rackets and thousands of construction sites working without a site manager in violation of the law were the main topics on the agenda at a recent conference of the Israeli Builders Association in Eilat.
A Knesset Research Center report seen by Israel Hayom shows that insurance companies refuse to include coverage in their policies for the event of the collapse of an aging building. MK Mossi Raz: The picture is very worrying and requires changes to legislation.”
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