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Green news for the residents of Jerusalem: the areas around Beit Taylor will return to the public - voila! Real estate

2024-04-02T14:07:52.864Z

Highlights: The areas around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Al-Yuval, which were owned by the Shikun and Binui company, will be open and green public areas. Most of the area will become open public space, painted green and used for community needs and urban nature. The area where the buildings are located will be marked with heat and designated for public and community needs. In the other plan south of Talpiot, in the area next to "Givat HaMatos", where there are private lands owned by 'Shikhon and Binoy' and lands of Rami, the neighborhood will be expanded.


After years of difficult controversy: it was decided that the areas that were owned by Shikun and Binui, around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Al-Yuval, will be open and green public areas and will be used by the public


The areas around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Hiyoval/Yigal Levy Architects

More open areas for the benefit of the public:

The areas around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Al-Yuval, which were owned by the Shikun and Binui company, will be open and green public areas and will be used by the public, as part of a new EPA that will designate them for the needs of the neighborhood and its residents and community needs.



This, after the Jerusalem District Committee approved today (c) To submit to objections the plans of Beit Taylor and of the Hebron Heights (near Givat Hametos).



As I recall, after years of severe disagreement between all the parties concerned - the residents of Kiryat Yuval through the "Yuval" community manager, the Jerusalem Municipality, and the Shikhun and Binui company, which even reached the courts, when it seemed to everyone that the disputes could not be resolved - an inspiring precedent settlement was reached a few months ago between the Jerusalem Municipality and "Shikun Ve Binui". According to the agreement, all the land owned by "Shikun Ve Binui" in the Beit Taylor area including This is the Taylor House itself, will be transferred to the municipality. Most of the area will become open public space, painted green and used for community needs and urban nature, and the area where the buildings are located will be marked with heat and designated for public and community needs.

The areas around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Hiyoval/Yigal Levy Architects

As part of the Beit Taylor plan, all "housing and construction" areas in Kiryat Hiyoval near Beit Taylor, including the buildings, will be moved and designated to be used as green areas and public institutions to serve the community. On the other hand, in the other plan south of Talpiot, in the area next to "Givat HaMatos", where there are private lands owned by 'Shikhon and Binoy' and lands of Rami, some of which 'Shikhon and Binoy' has rights to build about 300 housing units, the neighborhood will be expanded by The Shikhun Vabinui company will build 5 towers there, with a total of about 1,500 housing units, of which 1,200 new units are owned by Shikhun Vabinui and others, and it will be called "Tzamar Derech Hebron".



The Chemorot neighborhood plan through Hebron will be spread over an area of ​​22 dunams, of which 40% has been set aside as "brown" areas for public institutions that will serve the residents of the neighborhood. The plans were submitted a few months ago as one part of one city building plan (TBA) to the planning committees in Jerusalem, and today, as mentioned, they were submitted to objections.


Behind the unusual solution are the mayor of the city, Mr. Moshe Leon and the city engineer, Mr. Yoel Even, who conceived it, in coordination with The heads of the Shikun and Binui company and led by the CEO (born in Jerusalem), Mr. Tamir Cohen, through architect Yigal Levy, while working closely with the district committee headed by Shira Talami.

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The Mayor of Jerusalem, Mr. Moshe Leon: "I am happy to announce to the residents of Jerusalem that our vision, which is centered on maintaining the area as a green area that serves the community, the neighborhood and the city, is the cream of the skin and sinews, all while maintaining the growth and development goals of the city. I request To thank Shikon and Binui, the city engineer and all those involved in the craft for the rest of their spirit, contribution and helpful partnership for this success."



"All along, we were guided by a line of thought centered on maintaining the area as a green area that serves the community. At this point, we were not ready to give up. On the other hand, we understood the ownership and business interest of the "Shikun Ve Binui" company, along with the need to add housing units to the city, according to The vision, according to which there will be no damage to nature and the environment until all possibilities for construction by means of evacuation and construction, and tall construction along the light rail axes and in other violated areas, have been exhausted. I would like to thank the city engineer, Mr. Yoel Even, for the originality and imagination he demonstrated, to the architect Yigal Levy, who lifted the glove and succeeded in creating An excellent plan for the city and a good one for the housing and construction company. Along with these, to Rabbi Eliezer Rauchberger who is by my side and all along the way. In conclusion, I would like to thank the heads of Shikhun Vabinui and especially its CEO Mr. Tamir Cohen and Mr. Sheila Adler, CEO of the subsidiary, who were worthy and decent partners in this special solution and will become an important factor in building the city in the years to come."



Mr. Tamir Cohen, CEO To Shikhun and Binui: "We thank the honorable mayor Mr. Moshe Leon who, with a wise opinion, managed to balance the interests of the residents of Jerusalem and, on the other hand, preserved the economic value of the land we own. We were happy to come up with a solution through creative thinking and cooperation with the Jerusalem Municipality and its leader, the new neighborhood that will be built There will be a groundbreaking neighborhood in Jerusalem in a central area near entertainment centers. We are convinced that the plan will be approved in a short time and will bring welfare to the city's residents who will be able to enjoy the good news of this arrangement."

The areas around Beit Taylor in Kiryat Hiyoval/Yigal Levy Architects

The city's engineer, Mr. Yoel Even: "The mayor made it clear all along that we cannot give up the green spaces that are so important to Kiryat Yuval, to the neighborhood community and important to all the city's residents and to the city itself. In our conversations, the idea was born that guarantees that everyone will be satisfied and benefit, the city, the environment, The construction needs of the city and the property owners. I found in the architect Yigal Levy an excellent partner who turned the ideas into a wonderful plan for the city. I am proud that today we are getting started, in practice. I would also like to thank the district committee and the chairperson of the committee Mrs. Shira Talami for the professional and proactive work. "



Architect Yigal Levy: "The task before our eyes was to build a glorious neighborhood that would benefit the city, benefit the environment and preserve the rights and property of the entrepreneurs. The result is good news for the city, for the Kiryat Yuval neighborhood and for lovers of nature and the environment. The Tzamerot Hebron neighborhood will be one of the most sought after in the city, while we provide the city with green areas for its needs and the needs of its residents."



Sheila Adler, CEO of the subsidiary and project manager: "It is impressive to see the administration of the city of Jerusalem taking care of its residents by taking care of parks, brown areas and public space. Thanks to the partnership on the way - To the mayor, the city engineer and their team. It is a great privilege to build 1500 housing units and to be a partner in the building of Jerusalem."

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Source: walla

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