Amid the municipal mobilization during Operation "Am KeLavi" and the ongoing wave of development in the city, the local planning and construction committee of the Hadera Municipality has approved building permits for the construction of five new towers on HaAliyah HaShniyah Street.
The towers, which will be built as part of a comprehensive urban renewal plan managed by "Geshem Holdings" and the Hadera Urban Renewal Authority, are expected to include approximately 400 housing units in buildings ranging from 18 to 26 floors.
The approved plan includes a variety of apartment types - from small units for students and retirees to spacious homes for families - and incorporates key public components such as commercial areas, public kindergartens, a parking lot, open spaces, and new urban infrastructure.
Alongside the development of the public realm, the plan seeks to breathe new life into the old neighborhood between Herzl and Rabbi Kook streets, while preserving the existing community fabric and the unique character of the neighborhood.
Mixed-Use and High Accessibility
The central location of the project ensures convenient access to public transportation, educational institutions, parks, and municipal services. In line with the municipality’s vision, the integration of residential, commercial, and public services aims to create a dynamic, accessible, and healthy living environment.
The municipality views the project as a model for desirable urban renewal: one that offers housing solutions for a diverse population, promotes sustainable transportation, and preserves community and environmental values.
The building permits are expected to be fully approved by the end of 2025, after which one of the city's largest urban renewal projects can begin.
According to Hadera Mayor Nir Ben Haim: “Even in these challenging times, we are managing to plan, build, and transform Hadera into a highly desirable destination. Urban renewal is a central pillar in the tremendous development momentum the city has experienced in recent years.”
He added: “The newly approved plan is expected to provide solutions for current residents who wish to continue living in the city while maintaining their quality of life, and also attract families and young people from outside who want to make Hadera their home.”