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האם הסטודנטים בירושלים עוברים לדירות פאר? |  | "ירושליים של זהב" הוא אחד מהבניינים המפוארים של הבירה. תיקרות גבוהות, שיש מרהיב, אפילו עיטורי זהב. הבניין הזה כמעט ריק מבני אדם משום שהוא נקנה בידי תושבים זרים. ובכל זאת - האם בקרוב יתגוררו שם סטודנטים?
דפנה ליאל | המהדורה המרכזית, חדשות 2 | פורסם 25/08/10 20:39
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| Designer Daniel Hasson designs for the rich |  | During his childhood, when everybody raced with their skateboards, he was dealing with the renovation of furniture pieces he found in the street. Today Daniel Hasson prefers designing furniture and spaces for the beautiful and te hrich. Rising star
By Dalya Noyman, nrg maariv, 17.6.09 |
| Real estate prices in Israel the most extent up out of 32 countries in the first quarter |  | Prices of houses in the world continued to drop
Globes, 2/6/2009
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| There will not be another place like this in Jerusalem |  | More than 50 million dollars in sales during construction phase makes Jerusalem of Gold the most “in demand” residential project in Jerusalem’s city center.
Apartments have been sold to Jews worldwide. A special presentation, prepared specifically for the participants in the “Director’s Forum” which took place in Jerusalem last month marked the first time the project has been marketed to the Israel public.
Hamodia, 15.7.08 |
| Central Park Jerusalem |  | Jerusalem’s Development Authority plans on transforming Independence Park into a local version of New York’s Central Park. The plans include coffee houses and booths surrounding green areas as well as a water park on the Agron Street side.
Published in Mynet |
| Foreign haredi and religious real estate investment in Jerusalem has totaled NIS 3 billion. |  | The Marker 5.07.07 |
| Luxury real-estate project in Jerusalem |  | Atmosphera, June 2007 |
| Jerusalem of more gold |  | Jerusalem local newspaper, 22.6.07 |
| Choosing Israel, Not the Hamptons |  | March 9, 2007, By DAVID KAUFMAN, the New York Times |
| ‘Pick Israel to avoid global slowdown’ |  | Merrill Lynch says it is a big believer in local real estate.
Investing in Israel, Merrill believes, will yield profits between now and the end of 2006, as well as provide somewhat of a shield from any emerging-market volatility. It cautioned, however, that because Israel was an open, export-oriented economy, it could not escape lower US growth entirely.
"Those companies that we believe will benefit from stronger consumer trends and looser monetary policy in Israel, as well as their limited exposure to the global economy, include Bezeq, Partner and Bank Hapoalim," Merrill said.
By SUSAN LERNER, Jerusalem Post, Buisness&Finance, October 17 2006 |
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