Science and high-tech lead to success
Mivne Group and the Economic Corporation lay the cornerstone for two new buildings at the new science and high-tech park in Haifa, at an investment of NIS 270 million.
Mivne Group and the Economic Corporation lay the cornerstone for two new buildings at the new science and high-tech park in Haifa, at an investment of NIS 270 million.
Tnufa BaIr, part of the Ram Aderet Group, sold a penthouse in its Ramat HaHayal urban renewal project for 7.2 million shekels, setting "a new price threshold."
Will the collapse of a residential building in Holon prompt authorities to delay urban renewal projects in favor of some soul-searching?
Some 16,000 new apartments will be built on the Sde Dov site in Tel Aviv. So far, only 1,500 housing units have been marketed through ILA tenders, and the prices are sky-high.
The owner of an agricultural plot in Kfar Truman who used his land for commercial purposes will return the land to the Israel Land Authority, including agricultural and residential areas, and will pay 7 million shekels.
Reports on the death of the office space market were premature and exaggerated. Despite the new hybrid model, offices are full again and prices have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels.
Alongside price increases in Tel Aviv (15% per year) and in other cities, in some places, prices actually fell. Real estate appraiser Ohad Danos: The public is scrambling for apartments
Hundreds of residents of the Ra’anana neighborhood 2005 oppose the route of the M1 line, planned to pass beneath their homes. Real estate appraiser Nehama Bogin: “Massive oversight.”
Impressive luxury towers can be found not only in Tel Aviv and its environs, The second-tallest tower in Israel will be built in Nesher, and Yoqne’am also has a good reason to stand tall. A survey from up high.
Why is there so much red tape? How can supply meet demand? When will building permits finally begin to be issued in a timely fashion? Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked answers tough questions from top players in the construction sector.
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