Neighborhood Corner: Nayot’s quiet streets and lack of major city establishments has led it to focus on its residential importance. Many young families find a perfect place to raise their children.
Bank of Israel report highlights Israel's 54% lower investment in construction innovation compared to OECD average. Accessibility of cheap labor hinders innovation.
Governmental Urban Renewal Authority CEO Elazar Bamberger announces 17 new evacuation-construction complexes, mainly in Gush Dan, offering crucial tax benefits for project realization.
District Planning and Building Committee in the Center greenlights the plan for a business hotel in Petah Tikva's Startups Business Area, shifting land use from industrial to hospitality.
Welcome to Miami Beach: This penthouse, set to shatter sales records, promises to become Miami's priciest home. Located in an ocean-facing tower, it offers 5-star hotel amenities.
Buyer preference for safe room-equipped apartments amid the war drove up new apartment purchases and reshuffled second-hand sales. How did this influence your city's second-hand apartment deals?
As of 2023, there were 2.9 apartments and residential units in Israel, of which 2.05 million apartments were owned. Tel Aviv and Givatayim rank high, but which city has the most renters?
An Israeli company led by ex-Air Force personnel, known for advanced agriculture worldwide, eyes investing in Bedouin agriculture for economic growth through employment and technology.
Haredi men train as worksite managers in a program by the Ministry of Labor, the Association of Builders in Israel and the Construction Industry Development Foundation.
The National Council for Planning and Construction unanimously decides to enhance Levon and Harashim settlements in Galilee, potentially doubling residences.
Register now: Tel Aviv Municipality to construct over 150 affordable apartments in seven different projects in 2024. Choose your project and eligibility details here.
The deputy to the CEO at Oron Real Estate, Gal Castel, urges authorities to set urban renewal targets and create incentives for projects for safe rooms in outlying areas.
The Israel Land Authority initiates a public tender for a commerce plot at Eshkol's entrance, forming part of a larger commercial complex and public facilities spread across 6 hectares.
Haifa District Committee greenlights the government urban renewal plan in Tirat Carmel, featuring 730 residential units, commercial spaces, and public amenities.
On a pivotal Election Day, Israel unveils plans for 'Mishmar Yehuda', a settlement meant to expand Gush Etzion near Kidar, reinforcing the region's Jewish presence.