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New Tower in Jerusalem • Safed doubles its size • Goodbye Airport, Peace Amusement Park • Living on the Sea | Real Estate Magazine


New Tower in Jerusalem • Safed doubles its size • Goodbye airport, Peace Amusement Park • Living on the sea

  • Towers are the growth engine of Jerusalem

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Grow to height

The cornerstone was laid for the Ram Tower in Givat Shaul in Jerusalem, a project of veteran Jerusalem contractor Yehuda Rahamim. Mayor Moshe Leon, announcing his entry into the office of missing office buildings, announced that "new employment structures are a growth engine for Jerusalem."

The project is accompanied by Bank Leumi with an investment of NIS 400 million. The tower will include about 27,000 square meters of office space and 520 parking spaces. Among the buyers stands the importer of the Land Rover importer Mizrahi Investments, which acquired two floors for about NIS 32 million.

Participating in the ceremony Mayor Moshe Leon, Chairman of the Local Committee Eliezer Rauchberger, the developers of Yehuda Rahamim, City Engineer Joel Even, Project Architect Amacia Aharonson, Construction & Real Estate Sectors Managers of National Banks, Mizrahi & Jerusalem and CEO of Danya Cebus.

Safed is stepping forward

After decades of stagnation in the field of construction and employment development, Safed is reinventing itself.

Among other things, a plan to significantly expand the Faculty of Medicine has been developed, three times its current size. This is one example of the new trend of attracting a strong population to the city.

The city, which currently houses 39,000 residents, is expected to double the number of housing units in a decade. Many projects are in various stages - planning, approval, marketing and population. The total is about 10,000 housing units. The center is 6,700 units in what is known as the new Safed - Mitzpeh neighborhood, which includes educational institutions, public buildings and parks and enjoys views of the Sea of ​​Galilee, the Galilee and the Golan Heights.

For the new neighborhood, Mayor Shuki Ohana intends to attract strong populations, which will increase the socioeconomic situation in the city. To this end, certain areas will be designated for the IDF's residential administration, doctors, police and other groups. So far, a first phase of 200 self-built plots has been marketed, and a tender for the establishment of about 500 housing units in the neighborhood is being launched. A conference of entrepreneurs and contractors is scheduled to take place on June 24. .

Safed is reinventing itself // Photo :: PR 

At the same time, a tender was recently opened for the establishment of two new hotels, which will increase tourism supply. This is after the entry of Isrotel and the Dan chain into the city, at a time when old hotels are making adjustments and revitalizing.

Where will all the new residents work? Park Industries is in development stages with an investment of NIS 15 million. 200 dunams of industry went on sale at a 90% discount.

Play on the blind

On one side of the table: Ido Hajj, co-owner of the Hajj team and a professional backgammon player, who plays in tournaments around the world. On the other side: CEO of the Center for the Blind, Nativ Yalistok-Cohen - a person with blindness and 100 percent disability. On Blind Day - the day of identification and recognition of the blind public in Israel held this week, Hajj and Bialystok-Cohen arranged a huge battle It is a big surprise, when the one who wins is Bialystok-Cohen, who is aided by a sharp sense of touch and a lot of memory, in the identification game, when Hajj wore a blindfold, he actually won.The conclusion is clear: Backgammon does not need luck.

Amusement instead of airplanes

The municipality of Eilat, through the Economic Society, is publishing a tender to operate an amusement park in the area of ​​the city's vacated airport. The park is set to invest NIS 170 million and is expected to open in two years.

This is what the park will look like in Eilat // Photo: Derman and Rebkal Architecture (Planning and Imaging)

The huge park will be the largest in Israel and will include tourist attractions such as a hot air balloon, giant wheel, wave pool, water park, motor park, ninja compound, extreme complex, car museum, food market, carnival complex, extreme water slides, amusement park, inflatable park, Gymboree, Rope Park, Virtual Reality, Circus, Collision Cars, Surf Simulator, Ball Pool and more.

In addition, the complex will build innovative performances and festivals from recycled containers, an urban cultural center, a museum, the Low Coast Hotel, a camping complex and more.

Tender bidders are invited to submit bids in the early screening procedure as a condition for participation in the tender. Those who successfully meet all of their conditions will be eligible to participate in Part II and submit bids within it.

Dream on the sea

Mirit Harari, who moved the public to tears in her fight against cancer, says she grew up by the sea in Acre and always dreamed of living near the beach. Harare wrote on Instagram about the surprise made by her husband radio broadcaster Didi Harari. "My wonderful and charming husband, my soul mate, the man I have been with for years more than without him, is, my dreams come true," she wrote. "I've always dreamed of living by the sea, dreaming of a huge window in every corner of the house from which I can see the sea, in the rain and the winds, a calm and calm sea. When I look at the sea, when I touch it, I feel inexplicable happiness."

"So my dream come true, my love, I did it and rented a beautiful little apartment fifty meters from the water, just as I dreamed. Call home a minute before broadcast and ask for an immediate answer to the vacated apartment and move the next day. And here I am. Pinching myself, checking to see if it's real. For two days she wakes up with the sea and goes to bed with him. With the sea and the dream trays. "

Short and sweet

  • This week, a rental agreement was signed at Granite Campus in Caesarea Industrial Park with Edwards Lifesciences, a US medical technology company leading the global market in innovative solutions for patients with heart disease and emergency medical monitoring.
  • The Ashtrom Group was selected to establish the Bessar acquisition group project in the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem for NIS 340 million.
  • High-tech company Amdocs Israel chose Tidhar for the finishing work on the new campus built in Ra'anana, which will contain 4 office buildings in a total area of ​​60,000 square meters.
  • International gaming company Plateica recruits 70 employees and launched a cafe that will serve as a meeting place and venue for professional events for company employees, spread across 3 buildings in Herzliya Pituach.
  • From her office to the CEOs of the Transportation Ministry. The government approved the appointment of Ofer Malka to the Director General of the Ministry of Transportation and Road Safety - following the recommendation of Minister Miri Regev. Malka, a resident of Emek Hefer, a former security establishment, ran the Hadera Economic Society. 
  • The City of Tel Aviv promotes relief for educational age groups up to three. For the first time, a kindergarten rental for private gardens will be announced this month in the Midtown Project. This is a huge complex of 3 new and renovated kindergartens, which will be rented on a subsidized rental to operate private gardens for one to three years, limiting parental payments.
  • Actor and comedian Israel Katorza will again star in an advertisement for the new Neve Doron project of the real estate company Parshkovsky. The campaign by the advertising agency Spin will include television sponsorship and radio broadcasts amounting to NIS 5 million.
  • The local committee approved a 15% "density" increase in the Or Akiva project in Or Akiva of the Hanan Moore Group. A total of 713 housing units are being built, of which 434 are priced at a cost of $ 778 million.

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Source: israelhayom

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