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Haifa strike-damaged building set for demolition and redevelopment
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What happened
RENEW says it has secured owner approval to demolish two damaged Haifa buildings and replace them with an eight-story tower. The project follows a missile strike last year in Neve Shaanan that displaced residents, who are still in temporary housing.
- 01RENEW secured the required owners’ majority for a Haifa redevelopment project.
- 02Two damaged buildings with 15 apartments will be replaced by one eight-story building with 29 units.
- 03The site was hit directly by a missile last year and later evacuated.
- 04Residents have been living in temporary housing since the strike.
- 05RENEW also signed a financing deal with Migdal worth about 1.5 billion shekels.
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