Construction

Living between green and blue: The new residential experience in Ashdod

BLUE & GREEN by Peretz Bonei HaNegev: 3 modern towers near the Lachish River and Mediterranean Sea, blending quality living with nature in one of Israel’s top urban parks.

 BLUE & GREEN project by Peretz Bonei HaNegev
 Shaare Zedek Medical Center, with the location of the new expansion outlined.

Towering over Jerusalem: Shaare Zedek to double its capacity with new expansion

 Red Line service is suspended for 14 weeks on the heavily used stretch of light rail linking the city center to the Central Bus Station.

A city in transit: Muddling through Jerusalem’s light rail construction

 A room addition in one day using an electric pergola combined with a ZIP system

Fighting the high cost of real estate: How to add a room to your home in one day


80 apartments in hours: Lati's residential project breaks demand records

Lati Group, owned by Yossi Lati and Renuar company, launched a 120-unit project in Kadima-Zoran; 80 units sold under the target Price plan and 6 more on the open market.

 "Lati Kadima" Project

NTA: Tel Aviv metro system faces major delays, won't open before 2040

Since the outbreak of the war, foreign firms have become hesitant to operate in Israel — either due to security concerns for their personnel or fear of public backlash.

 A test drive for the Tel Aviv light rail in Jaffa, on May 17, 2023

Jerusalem is taking off – We'll add 200,000 residents without harming green spaces

Jerusalem's mayor unveiled a bold plan for urban renewal: thousands of new homes, light rail expansion, tree preservation, and use of abandoned buildings. "This is just the beginning."

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State comptroller warns: 20:80 deals may distort the housing market

At the Haredi Real Estate Conference, Comptroller Englman said his office is examining financing deals’ effect on housing prices and warned of a foreign worker shortage and illegal labor use.

 The National Haredi Real Estate Conference by Mishpacha newspaper and Nadlan Media

A Vision in Concrete: The Azrieli School of Architecture Building is changing the rules

The new building, scheduled for completion within the next two years, will teach students to plan with environmental and social responsibility and design excellence.

 Architectural rendering of the Azrieli School of Architecture

The struggle paid off: One of the oldest projects in the north is finally moving forward

After years of neglect, Yossfatel St. residents in Motzkin see hope: the District Committee approved Yam Suf Group’s plan. “One of the oldest complexes I’ve handled,” says Tzachi Omer.

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Apartments over 20 Million: The luxury market in Jerusalem is booming - right now

While Tel Aviv weakens, Jerusalem’s luxury market soars due to foreign buyers, boutique projects, and rich Jewish history - driving prices up to NIS 75,000 per sqm. Special review with Oren Cohen.

 View of Jerusalem – the Old City, Gei Ben Hinnom, and the Sultan’s Pool

Housing Cabinet OKs national plan to build 500,000 new apartments in Israel in coming years

Housing Cabinet OKs plan by Housing Minister to set 5-year targets for marketing homes. A new government team will tackle 400,000 blocked units. Budget needed: NIS 3B.

 Residential buildings, Ashdod

New in the construction industry: Smart safety videos for foreign workers – powered by AI

The Ministry of Labor is launching an innovative initiative: Videos based on artificial intelligence and digital avatars aiming to combat fatal work accidents in the construction industry.

 A safety helmet at a construction site

1,195 apartments in Beit Shemesh: The first evacuation-reconstruction project starts

Beit Shemesh starts urban renewal with Ramat Lechi’s first phase: demolishing two buildings and building 400 units, focusing on public housing and community infrastructure for the general public.

 The first evacuation-reconstruction project in Beit Shemesh, Ramat Lechi complex

The state to invest millions: A small central city prepares for a major transformation

The ministry of housing and urban renewal authority signed a deal with Or Yehuda to fund infrastructure. Coming soon: permits for 2,720 units and plans for nearly 13,000 more.

 A view of the city of Or Yehuda