Construction
Jerusalem under pressure, but residents report rising satisfaction, new data shows - poll
The Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research, an independent research institute focused on Jerusalem and its diverse communities, published its annual statistical report on the capital city.
The systems architect: Omer Menashe, Israeli-born innovator reshaping American venture building
Israeli government under pressure to overhaul foreign worker policy
Hundreds of public housing units damaged by Iranian missiles, restoration in progress
Kiryat Menachem on the verge of change: A historic transformation in Jerusalem
Kiryat Menachem in Jerusalem is undergoing urban renewal with thousands of new apartments, modern schools, community centers and the light rail, making it a top real estate opportunity in the city.
Yesodot Group and Menora to fund NIS 730M for Bardugo Group student dormitories in Kfar Saba
The project will include 369 housing units for student rental, alongside 3,000 sq.m. of commercial space.
Savionim Group expands, taking control stakes in major urban renewal projects nationwide
Only one year to occupancy, a surprising move: 15% discount in the beloved wine city project
A 3-room Wine City apartment is now 1.699M NIS, down ~15%. Nahmias calls it a "price reform," raising questions about whether this is a one-off or the start of a wider trend.
Ramat Gan renewed: Two boutique buildings to replace old railway building
Almog Group has started demolishing a four-story railway building on Rosh Pina Street to build two boutique buildings with 46 new apartments. What will the current owners receive?
Rami Levy surprises Rosh HaAyin: New project to include commerce, employment, and housing
Rami Levy Real Estate’s new Psagot Afek project in Rosh HaAyin will feature commerce, jobs, and housing, with unique design, active facades, green spaces, and high-standard apartments.
Financing for evacuation-reconstruction projects already at early stages? It’s possible
Bonus offers a new financing model: credit after zoning approval and 67% signatures, allowing funds for growth, speeding processes, and boosting resident trust in urban renewal projects.
Iran destroyed buildings. Israel can rebuild them with green construction - opinion
When thousands of buildings require rebuilding from scratch, this is a golden opportunity for creating a new building standard.
Reform approved: All building types must use inspection institutes starting January 2026
The National Council completed the reform’s final phase: all new buildings require certified inspection, except special cases. Ariela Yariv Gotenberg calls it a key milestone in licensing.
Not what you thought: Meet the new power of tenants in urban renewal
Bank financing docs were once just for banks and developers. Today, tenants see them as key to protecting their rights. Avi Levy, CEO of Yehuda Levy Group, explains why they matter.