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4/12/2024 | Ben Shalom
The demolition event of the building at 101 Jabotinsky Street, Tel Aviv.
Urban renewal and culture: What happens when you let teenagers paint on a building that is being demolished?
Real Estate Center | 21/07/2024
The secret is in the execution: Ben Shalom has cracked the formula for a successful project.
15/04/2024 | I24
Despite the ongoing war, real estate prices remain particularly strong in Tel Aviv. A great time for investment, believe it or not.
02/03/2023 | ICE
Urban Renewal in Tel Aviv: What Will 2023 Look Like in the Most Sought-After City in Israel?
29/05/2023 | The Marker
One of the oldest companies in Israel, initiating, planning, and executing numerous projects for 50 years, specializing in premium urban renewal in Tel Aviv and the Gush Dan area.
10/05/2023 | ICE
"Ben Shalom's Magic Rectangle": Urban Renewal and Preservation in the Most Sought-After Area of Tel Aviv
07/11/2022 | Mako
The Unique Photography Project of the Documentary Artist in the Tama 38 Project by Ben Shalom Company
21/10/2021 | Calcalist
"Reducing Bureaucracy Saves Lives": The Barrier Stirring the Real Estate Industry
19/10/2021 | Central District – Israel Bar Association
One-Day Conference – Tenants and Everything in Between
08/08/2021 | Calcalist
Transportation, logistics, and execution: Why is it so expensive to build in central Tel Aviv?
01/05/2021 | Ben Shalom
Ben Shalom is celebrating 50 years of work and construction
01/10/2021 | Calcalist
Reducing Compensation Areas in Tel Aviv: "In Areas with Higher Multiplications, the Resident Should Also Receive More"
27/02/2020 | Calcalist
Tama 38 in Ramat Hasharon: Ben Shalom Yehoshua Demolished the Building on Reshbach Street
15/10/2019 | Calcalist
Extension of Tama 38: "Those Who Don’t Act Quickly Will Find Themselves Out of the Game"
04/06/2019 | Calcalist
The Quarter Plan in Tel Aviv: This is the Planning Situation in the Most Expensive City in Israel
20/08/2017 | The Marker
Conference on Building Preservation in Urban Renewal
Building Preservation at the Forefront of Urban Renewal