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Tel Aviv Launches Tender for Major Redevelopment of Iconic Sinema Site with Four 46-Story Towers
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First reported by Globes · 5 hours ago
What happened
Tel Aviv's municipality has launched a tender to redevelop the former Sinema site into a mixed-use complex with four 46-story towers, 482 apartments, and extensive commercial and public spaces. The plan, approved in 2025, aims to transform the long-unused parking lot into a vibrant urban center integrated with future transit developments.
- 01Tel Aviv opens tender for Sinema site redevelopment with four 46-story towers.
- 02The project includes 482 apartments, with 79 affordable and 48 municipal housing units.
- 03Total built area will exceed 200,000 square meters, doubling previous building rights.
- 04Plan enhances public spaces with expanded sidewalks, bike paths, and a green boulevard.
- 05Development aligns with future Ayalon Highway capping and metro transit plans.
- 06Site was a historic cinema and performance venue, demolished in 2016, now set for renewal.
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