Green light for Tel Aviv's fifth water line, paving the way to occupying Sde Dov
The fifth water line into Tel Aviv is approved, a utility the district needs before residents can move in.
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The fifth water line into Tel Aviv is approved, a utility the district needs before residents can move in.
An option-holder sues Gindi Holdings for a refund of about ₪500K after PFAS contamination findings at Sde Dov.
The ministry asks for infrastructure work to stop while contamination and soil treatment are handled.
A municipal update on the Green Line, including a southern-section timetable presented by Mayor Huldai. Four stations will serve the district.
The Chussidman family foundation pledges ₪200M toward Reut Rehabilitation Hospital's new campus, relocating from Yad Eliyahu.
The local committee approves plans for 771 additional Central-complex homes, including lot 2226.
Q1 filings show the sales pace collapsing. Israel Canada had sold about 300 units at an average of ₪85,700 per sqm.
Calcalist reports that nearly half of Dimri's Sde Dov apartment sales were to the controlling shareholder.
Dan Real Estate's design plan for Central lot 2208 is approved: 437 units and a 45-story tower mixing homes, employment, and commerce.
A 217-unit Central-district tender has been postponed 12 times since September 2024; leftover tenders remain stuck.
Ice reports the full building permit for ASHIRA on lot 101. The plot had tested clean of contamination.
Trade press says Dimri is recording the highest price per square metre of any Sde Dov project then on sale.
Globes English follows the PFAS findings and the risk that parts of the ~16,000-unit build-out slip.
Updated national PFAS thresholds change how findings on the old airfield are read, a potential break in the contamination saga.
The architectural design plan for FIRST, the ODA-designed 45-story sea-line tower, is approved.
Calcalist surveys asking and closed prices in Sde Dov, by then routinely described as Israel's most expensive new neighborhood.
Design plans for Africa Israel and Azrieli clear the committee, including Azrieli's Palace Sde Dov senior-living project.
After the PFAS announcement, Ynet reports that plots which tested clean are already being framed as a sales edge.
Ynetnews English report on PFAS — forever chemicals from firefighting foam — found on the former Sde Dov airfield.
TheMarker covers the same PFAS disclosure and the tension between already-sold land and a possible slowdown in construction.
Nadlan Center asks whether PFAS in the soil will delay the ~16,000-home district after land sold for billions.
The 230-unit low-rise project on Eshkol lot 110 goes to market, the district's deliberately shorter skyline.
Globes reports fast-tracked design-plan approvals that put six Center and North plots close to building permits.
Two banks commit more than ₪2.5B to finance construction of Avisror's ASHIRA on lot 101.
Mako reports Rainbow moving to execution with Ashtrom as contractor, works from January 2026, the project about 70% pre-sold.
Official launch of 458 units on lot 107, two-room apartments from ₪3.75M, after a ₪1.1B land purchase from Hanan Mor.
Mentalist Lior Suchard buys an 18th-floor home of about 88 sqm in Nahmias Group's UTOPIA on lot 103.
Works begin on 337 apartments — a 34-story tower, a 15-story tower, and two seven-story buildings.
A court finishes the rights table for 1,892 private owners of HaGush HaGadol, the privately owned land inside the old airport.
Rainbow's average closed deal reaches ₪11M, a record for the project, with 234 units sold for ₪2B.
Ice reports Dimri selling quietly on lot 107 months before the official December launch from ₪3.75M.
GINDI VOGUE lists from ₪49,000 per sqm, tens of percent below the district average; around 700 apartments sell within weeks.
Nadlan Center publishes the North-tender winner table, including Dimri, Melisron/Aviv, Tashluz, Mediterranean Towers, and Shikun & Binui + Shapir.
North-complex tenders close. Ynet and Nadlan Center put the wave at 2,744 units and ₪4.59B; Calcalist rounds it to 2,750 homes and ₪4.6B.
Prashkovsky, bidding with Dira LeHaskir, wins both long-term-rental tenders — 966 apartments.
Central-district winners are named for 4,191 units and about ₪6B — land about 40% cheaper than the 2021 record. Gindi, Hagag, Electra + Dan, Luzon Ronson, Israel Brothers, and A.A.I. Abu + Tomer Koko are on the list.
Avisror lays the first cornerstone in the district on Eshkol lot 101.
Ynet covers the same mega-tender: more than 7,000 apartments in the Center and North complexes go to market.
The Israel Land Authority opens ten tenders for 7,159 units in the Center and North plans, a wave valued at about ₪25B.
TheMarker puts a ~₪25B headline value on the land about to be auctioned for some 7,100 homes.
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