As part of the plan, 96 old housing units will be demolished and replaced with approximately 768 new units, of which at least 20% will be small apartments. The complex will feature a mixed-use layout – residential, commercial, employment, public institutions, and educational facilities, alongside green spaces. The construction will combine buildings up to 10 stories high with towers ranging from 14–30 stories along Shazar Boulevard.
The plan includes advanced transportation solutions, including a new road connecting Geulim Street to Henrietta Szold Street, underground parking, and main pedestrian pathways, alongside the establishment of a school, kindergartens, and community and religious institutions.
Mayor of Beersheba, Rubik Danilovich: "The plan for the Shazar complex aligns with Beersheba’s urban renewal vision. It will upgrade a historic neighborhood in the city center, create quality public spaces, and provide new services for both the residents of the complex and the city’s population as a whole."