Apartments
Outcry in Germany over controversial plans to demolish Nazi bunker for luxury apartment building
The bunker is part of a subterranean bunker complex constructed over a period of ten years, and which served as the headquarters of the Nazi regime until the last week of World War II in Europe.
Several people killed in fire at Antwerp apartment block, say Belgian police
The safest place: Why more Jews are buying homes in Israel after October 7
Tzarfati Shimon launches phase 2 of Luria Project in Jerusalem's Moradot Arnona
Who needs to travel abroad? When the vacation apartment becomes the new getaway
As travel abroad gets harder, well-off Israelis buy private vacation flats used only on weekends and holidays. “Real distance isn’t measured in kilometers, but in the feeling of disconnect.”
14 HaRav Kook – Where luxury meets the sea
Occupancy beginning Summer 2028.
Mediterranean Towers: A new chapter of purpose and joy for Jerusalem’s elders
This is the Mediterranean Towers retirement residence, where a community of golden age citizens of diverse backgrounds are given a new lease on life as they enter their “third age.”
Creating a winning apartment mix: Secrets of planning luxury projects
The Power Behind the Apartment Mix: Tailoring projects to client needs with smart design, differentiation, and architectural branding in luxury developments.
Grapevine: Ghost tower
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
ONE DUBNOV: Jerusalem’s most exclusive new residence
ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
Rent. Relax. Repeat: The future of mid-term apartment living in Israel is here
Denis Brodetzky, CEO of Blueground Israel, is revolutionizing rentals with fully furnished, all-inclusive apartments available at the click of a button.
New street and rental apartments for service members in Beersheba
The Beersheba local committee recommends the Taubel plan in Neighborhood G, including 450 rental apartments, commercial spaces, public institutions, and a new street for students and service members.
CEO of Blueground Israel: 'We were surprised by the demand for flexible rental apartments'
Dennis Brodetsky at the economic conference of Maariv and Walla: "We have algorithms that identify high-demand areas for renters."
Israel's housing market is sliding into recession
About 60% of the apartments purchased in Tel Aviv were new apartments, making it the leading city where buyers are looking to purchase apartments from new projects rather than second-hand homes.