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The new culinary capital? Tel Aviv diners are heading east to Ono Valley
As traffic, construction and parking make dining in Tel Aviv harder, Ono Valley is drawing restaurateurs, chefs and hungry locals with new Thai, steakhouse, bakery and Asian dining spots
Amir Kaminer
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06.03.26
Dreaming of moving abroad? This city tops the list
A new ranking reveals the world’s best relocation cities — and where Tel Aviv stands among them
Lital Semet/Calcalist
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05.30.26
Ben-Gurion’s workers’ house becomes a trendy ‘Mad Men’-style hotel
Built in 1935 from donations by Tel Aviv workers and designed by architect Arieh Sharon, the historic Brenner Street building has been carefully restored as a boutique hotel with 1970s touches, geometric carpets and old-Tel Aviv charm
Yulia Prilik Niv
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05.29.26
Even the ceiling is colorful: Designing a Tel Aviv apartment for a retired artist from the moshav
A generic living space has been upgraded with extensive use of color and a re-division of rooms; The homeowner, who moved from a moshav to the big city, didn't hesitate to introduce burgundy, coffee, yellow, green and orange, so that there are no white walls
Noam Ron
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05.28.26
Tech puts Tel Aviv in global innovation league, but infrastructure may hold it back
JLL report places Israel’s nonstop city alongside Austin, Berlin and Seattle as a rising global tech hub, but warns the next phase of competition will depend on premium offices, transit, housing and urban infrastructure
Hila Tsion
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05.27.26
Old Tel Aviv apartment gets major makeover blending city edge and rustic charm
Long-delayed renovation turned old central Tel Aviv apartment into warm family home, adding bedrooms, storage, home office and sun balcony while blending rustic touches with urban style
Gili Kanelbaum
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05.22.26
Tragedy in Tel Aviv: 4-year-old girl falls to her death from fourth floor
The girl, a foreign national, was taken to Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital in critical condition, where doctors later pronounced her dead; police said there was no suspicion of foul play
Maya Cohen
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05.21.26
Girl, 11, critically hurt after bus downs electric pole in Tel Aviv
Emergency teams say 11 people injured, some seriously, after bus hit pedestrians, a tree and an electric pole, downing power lines and cutting electricity nearby
Lihi Gordon, Sivan Hilaie
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05.18.26
'Kippah-wearers with weapons': Social activist warns of 'religious takeover' of Tel Aviv
A viral post by activist Hila Tov sparked backlash after she said religious groups are trying to reshape Tel Aviv’s public space and warns against 'political Jewish projects of religious Zionism', drawing accusations of hatred and self-antisemitism
Alexandra Lukash
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05.18.26
The gentleman thief of Tel Aviv: the curious case of Israel Ben-Zioni
Israel Ben-Zioni, a Tel Aviv resident in the late 1950s, secretly burglarized elite friends’ homes, stealing cash and jewels; He was caught in 1958 with tools and gloves, later confessing to 154 break-ins and sentenced to 10 years prison
Oded Kramer, Itzik Sasho
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05.16.26
Tel Aviv’s luxury housing market is stuck — and developers are doubling broker fees to move apartments
A review of eight projects by public real estate companies shows steep drops in sales, unsold apartments in buildings nearing occupancy and developers offering higher commissions, financing perks and even discounts to revive demand
Dotan Levy
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05.12.26
Meat Man brothers to open fine-dining steakhouse atop Tel Aviv's Azrieli Tower
Renard will replace 2C on the 49th floor of Tel Aviv’s round tower after a 9 million shekel investment, pairing panoramic views with premium meat supplied by the Lagziel brothers’ own processing plant
Navit Zomer
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05.11.26
Drug addicts, constant break-ins and fear: life in Israel’s most dangerous neighborhoods
Residents in Be’er Sheva, Tel Aviv and Ashdod say children cannot walk alone, patrols are scarce and crime keeps returning
Alexandra Lukash
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05.10.26
Cinema North murder: the killer who got music lessons from his victim’s widow
A child Holocaust survivor turned killer, Rafael 'Tommy' Blitz escaped prison, crossed into Syria, won forgiveness from his victim’s widow and seemed rebuilt — until his story took another dark turn
Oded Kramer, Itzik Shasho
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05.09.26
After Iranian missile strike, Abou Family REIT saw 'once-in-a-generation opportunity'
Abou Family REIT bought 40 Da Vinci Towers apartments in Tel Aviv from the Israel Land Authority after an Iranian missile strike at a discount, about 2M shekels per unit after renovation; it is marketing 20 units for 13,000–16,000 shekels monthly
Hila Tsion
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05.06.26
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