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(jpost 09.09.21)

Biking through Jerusalem: Easy rentals and fun for the family

Biking the capital is an electrifying experience on electric rental bikes

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(jpost 12.08.21)

Are Jerusalem residents going to take to the city’s new cycling stations?

The two-wheel revolution is coming to Jerusalem. The question is whether it will work

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(Jerusalem Municipality 08.07.21)

500 ceramic tiles covering 300 square meters: the new urban installation on Ben-Sira Street in Jerusalem

Through ‘Eden’, the Jerusalem municipality has recently finished installing a new art project, the Ben-Sira Carpet, in downtown Jerusalem in the spirit of the “end of days” prophesy of the Prophet Isaiah.

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(Kol Ha'ir 27.05.21)

Preservation and renovation of the Musrara School of Art

The renovation and new construction of the Musrara School of Art cost 32 million shekels and entailed preserving the old building and the addition of a new wing. The illustration shows how the building will look upon completion.

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(Kol Ha'ir 10.03.21)

A facelift for the legendary Bukhari Market – an investment of eight million shekels

A facelift for this historic market: Two weeks before Passover, the Jerusalem Municipality — through ‘Eden’ — completed a project to renovate and upgrade Adoniyahu HaCohen Street in the Bukhari Market.

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(mynet 07.09.20)

Homegrown: The almost mythological Rav Chen Cinema to become a cultural center

The Rav Chen Cinema in Talpiot is set to become a center for alternative art and culture for three Jerusalem-based cultural institutions. Three hundred performances are to be held there each year.

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(YNET 03.09.20)

Three million shekels and 300 annual performances: The new Jerusalem Dance Arts Center

The Rav Chen Shopping Center, owned by Rami Levy, has been renamed the Parsa Culture and Performance Center, to be used by a number of dance companies and alternative groups. The Center will be launched as part of the opening of the Israel Festival.

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(Kol Ha'ir 3.08.20)

The Talpiot Revolution has started: The first section of Pierre Koenig Street is completed

The light railway, homes and businesses – the main Talipot thoroughfare of Pierre Koenig Street is about to undergo a complete transformation in the next few years, and the work has already begun. 

This project represents “another key part in transforming the Talpiot area into a lively urban district,” says Mr. Moshe Leon, Mayor of Jerusalem. 

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(mynet 19.07.20)

Talpiot: Transformation of Talpiot's main street has begun

The first section of the project was launched over the weekend. When completed, it will include underground parking and a shopping and residential avenue. 

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(Calcalist 14.06.20)

In spite of Corona: Amot Investments, together with Allied Group, won the first tender for offices in the Jerusalem Gateway Quarter

The companies that bid for the tender paid 180 million shekels for the land and will construct two office and commercial tower buildings, comprising 36 floors over 78,000 square meters. The Jerusalem Gateway Project will encompass 20 towers of between 18 to 40 stories which will provide Israel’s capital with 60,000 employment opportunities.

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(Globus 31.10.19)

24- to 40-story tower blocks: Marketing of the Gateway Project has begun

The Israel Land Authority and the Jerusalem Municipality have issued a tender for the first lot (Lot K) of the Jerusalem Gateway Project at the entrance to the city which includes 20 towers. The new project encompasses a total of 300,000 square meters and is planned as Jerusalem’s new business and commercial district.

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(Walla 22.10.19)

Jerusalem Fantasy: The walls speak!

An international urban art project was created in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem. Artists from Israel and around the world were invited to paint the walls of the neighborhood and so, between the garages, offices and parking lots, huge murals were created that are colorful and quite stunning. It looks amazing!

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(KolHa'ir 25.9.19)

Talpiot: Launching of the new technology campus for children and youth

The new Pico Kids Makerspace campus will offer a variety of educational programs and partnerships in science, technology, engineering, entrepreneurship and mathematics.

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(haaretz 07.02.19)

Why Israeli Cities Are Suddenly Courting International Graffiti Artists

Having realized that graffiti raises real-estate prices, attracts tourism and beautifies urban spaces, cities throughout Israel are hiring artists they once hounded

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(xnet 16.12.18)

Talpiot Upgrade: A small, temporary touch-up makes Pierre Koenig Street a much nicer place

בני זוג (מתכנן ועובדת קהילתית) חידשו קטע מוזנח ברחוב הסואן, כדי שיהיה מזמין יותר להולכי הרגל ולעסקים. עד שתבוא הרכבת הקלה, נדמה ששני הקהלים מרוויחים

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(jpost 24.11.18)

Jerusalem Urban Art - Talpiot

if you did have the misfortune of getting stuck in traffic there you might have found yourself benefiting from an unexpected boon, of having the time to feast your eyes on some attractive art

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(LEGIT)

Painting the Walls: The ongoing international art project in Talpiot, Jerusalem

Ten buildings in the industrial zone have been covered in huge, colorful artwork in order to present art to the wider community, to add a layer to the public urban space and to enhance the visitor experience in the neighborhood.

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(Kol Ha'ir 21.10.17)

Downtown Jerusalem: New student accommodation opens its doors

Just before the new academic year: new student accommodation on Hillel Street offers 117 apartments, housing more than 400 students.

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(Portfolio 18.09.17)

HaMifal: An empty house full of Jerusalem heart

Among the luxury hotels in Jerusalem, the factory has been operating for a year, the “Temporary Hall of Culture” run by an empty house group that invades abandoned houses and invites artists to work in them.

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(themarker 08.01.16)

Meet the hot start-up scene in Israel

After many years of dozing off, the Jerusalem entrepreneurial arena is again alive and kicking and attracting more and more companies, funds and investors to the city. How did this happen, and what must be done to copy and paste the Jerusalem model to other places?

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