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1,300 apartments in four neighborhoods: Jerusalem’s urban renewal revolution continues

 Planned construction in Talpiot.

Jerusalem Vibe: Who visited Jerusalem for the holidays?

 Illustration: Construction in Rishon LeZion

Urban renewal: Potential for 16,000 new apartments in this city

 People protest for the release of the hostages in Gaza and against the government, outside the Prime Minister’s Residence.

Jerusalem Vibe: The conflict on Aza Street

 Ramat Gan and Givatayim, an Aerial View

Maybe also in your city: 4,000 new apartments approved in Gush Dan

 MASSIVE CONSTRUCTION site off Jaffa Road, not far from the city entrance (and opposite where ‘Jerusalem Post’ staff work amid the cacophany).

Grapevine: Local language

 The demolition of the building on 1 Pin Street, Tel Aviv, August 2015.

No easier solution: This is what you'll pay organizers in urban renewal projects

Burma Street, Kiryat Shalom, Tel Aviv.

Curious? Check out Tel Aviv's urban renewal plan for the coming years!

Illustration: New urban district in the area surrounding the train station in Sderot.

Sderot invests NIS 15 million in renewing older neighborhoods

 New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal.

The end for "machers" who have stalled urban renewal projects for years?

 Tel Aviv.

Residents fought and the state approved: TAMA 38 extended until year-end in these cities

The new boardwalk being built in Nof HaGalil.

The first urban renewal project without financial assistance in Nof HaGalil

 Illustration: urban renewal of the Metropolis company in Tel Aviv.

In your city? 10 new urban renewal projects announced

 Illustration: Urban Renewal Plan in Ashkelon

Israel's first urban renewal plan under Shaked Alternative approved

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Bridging theory and practice: Can academia drive urban renewal in Israel?

Illustration: Urban renewal complex in Kiryat Eliezer

Renewal in Haifa: 533 apartments, clinics, and commerce for Kiryat Eliezer

 New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal.

New regulations demand full transparency in urban renewal

 A new wave of framework agreements for urban renewal.

Government budget approved: Cities expected to renew under state auspices