Industrial zones in Upper Tiberias and Macabim are now designated as Development Area A, making factories and businesses eligible for reduced corporate taxes and substantial investment grants.
Amid the ongoing conflict and growing housing waitlist, a new program lets eligible families choose their own apartments - a major policy shift. Inbar Mazuz-Shor from the Housing Ministry explains.
A new analysis shows that less than half of northern evacuees who bought homes in the first half of the year chose to stay in the area, while the situation in the South appears more optimistic.
Jerusalem rises with new policies, adding thousands of homes and millions of square meters of commercial space along 75 km of planned light rail tracks, fueling urban growth and renewal.
The first innovation district in Israel, a growing high-tech park, neighborhoods filled with thousands of new apartments, IDF bases moving to the Negev, a new hospital, and urban renewal in the city.
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.
The National Council for Planning and Building has extended the fast-track process for safe rooms by another year. Since 17.10.23, 4,470 requests have been submitted under the permit exemption.
The first Gaza border restoration plan begins: Approval for a new residential area and restoring a damaged one in Kibbutz Be'eri: "By summer 2026, Be'eri members will return."
The Druze community that suffered a severe blow two weeks ago dreams of a better future. The state has also planned a different future by approving a construction plan to double its population.
Following complaints, the National Council will hold a hearing next Tuesday to consider extending TAMA 38 until the end of 2024 in Tel Aviv, Bat Yam, Bnei Brak, and other cities.
The Knesset Finance Committee approved an amendment providing significant tax benefits for new immigrants buying homes in Israel, reducing purchase tax rates for properties up to 6 million shekels.
Exciting update from Nof HaGalil: An urban renewal plan for 950 housing units has been approved and is financially viable, requiring no additional funding.
Neighborhood Corner: Due to its central location, Kiryat Moshe has become a sought-after neighborhood in Jerusalem for urban renewal and development projects.
The Northern District Committee: Shibolet settlement in Lower Galilee to integrate people with disabilities. About 350 housing units will be built, with 70 for disabled individuals and their families
3 private residential buildings of 4 floors, each overlooking breathtaking views of South Jerusalem. At the helm of this project are the Hasid Brothers, a family company.
Y.H. Dimri buys Sde Dov land for NIS 1.1 billion, with construction costing an additional 1.04 billion. The project will include 458 residential units and commercial and hotel spaces.
Be'er Sheva Municipality celebrates a major success in marketing lands in the new Rakafot neighborhood. Mayor Ruvik Danilovich: "The success of the plots proves the trust of developers in the city."
The Interior Ministry appointed a committee to examine merging Kiryat Ono, Ganei Tikva, and Givat Shmuel into one municipality. Local leaders: "Outrageous decision detached from reality."