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Tel Aviv’s long-delayed Daphne Street redevelopment advances with approval for a 34-story tower
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First reported by Walla · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Tel Aviv approved a major step in the long-delayed Daphne Street redevelopment near Ichilov Hospital. The new Complex 501 plan includes a 34-story tower, 391 apartments, affordable rentals, and underground parking. The broader project has been in the works since 2008, with more phases already under way and others still in court.
- 01Tel Aviv approved Complex 501 in the Daphne Street redevelopment near Ichilov Hospital.
- 02The plan includes a 34-story tower, 391 apartments, and 54 long-term rental units.
- 03The wider project should replace 21 aging buildings with 1,434 new apartments.
- 04Construction on Complex 505 began in March 2025.
- 05Complex 502 remains in court, including a NIS 60 million lawsuit.
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