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Even more bike lanes for Tel Aviv

Even more bike lanes for Tel Aviv

The Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo will spent another NIS150 million (30 million euro) in the next five years on building 150 km of new bike-lanes in the city. Fourteen years ago, Tel Aviv did not have even one bicycle path. As for today the city has more then 100 kilometers of paths, trails and lanes. According to a 2010 municipal poll, 38 percent of Tel Aviv residents own a bicycle. The now familair green bikes in … Read entire article »

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Life in Stills: struggle for Tel Aviv Weissensteins photo shop [edited]

Life in Stills: struggle for Tel Aviv Weissensteins photo shop [edited]

  During the 13th. Docaviv Film Festival, I was at the premiere (May 16th.) of the documentary: Life in Stills, directed by Tamar Tal and produced by Barak Heymann. It is the emotional story of Miriam Weissenstein (during the shootings: 96 years old) and her grandson Ben in their struggle for their Pri-Or Photo Shop at Allenby 30. Photographer Rudi Weissenstein opened his shop in 1940. I think every Telavivian knows this famous shop with the large … Read entire article »

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Tel Aviv Culture Square, a beauty next to the beast

The frequent readers of our website will know by now, what we think of the radical ‘renovation’ of the Habima Theater. The moment they started with Habima, the Municipality also started to work on the new ‘Culture Square’, situated between Habima, the Mann Auditorium and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Art. The huge square, once a parking lot, is newly designed by Dani Karavan… and: it looks absolutely awesome, with a lot of open spaces, greenery, water works, and with the parking now underneath the square. They are still working on the square, but I am sure, in a few months, this will be the place to be! … Read entire article »

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Adler House at Ahad Ha’am Street destroyed

One of the first buildings constructed in Tel Aviv was demolished last week to make way for a new…tower block. The Adler House at the Ahad Ha’am Street no.26 was built in 1910 and was first owned by Yisrael Yehuda Adler, a teacher and one of the founders of the famous Gymnasium Herzliya (also destroyed for a tower!). The Adler House was originally placed on the municipality’s building preservation list. A spokesman for the Tel Aviv Municipality said that all the components of the Adler House have been marked and documented, and that the building will be reconstructed on another site. (Yes, of course..at the Dead Sea !!!) … Read entire article »

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Habima, from National Theater to Shopping Mall

A few days ago, the Municipality of Tel Aviv decided to add another NIS 10 million to the never ending Habima (Tel Aviv’s National Theater) saga. The start-budget in 2007 was NIS 31 million, today the counter stands on: NIS160 million! For more then 3 years there is a large construction-site in the middle of Tel-Aviv. A few weeks ago the subcontractor of the project went to court and tried to stop the ‘renovation’ work, because of miss-management by the main-contractor. Ruth Ronen of the Tel Aviv District Court said that the ‘renovation’ work can continue, but that tests of the structure also must continue and its stability and safety must be confirmed before the building can be used. The big question is: When will the building have it’s … Read entire article »

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Enough is enough

The Municipality of Tel Aviv started to build another (!!) enormous tower on the historic Rothschild Boulevard (the part between Herzl- and Allenby Street). Enough is enough, ain’t it??!! Were is ex-city engineer Israel Goodevitch? At least he had the guts(!!) to say no to highrise on the Boulevard… … Read entire article »

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Municipality TLV: no new skyscrapers in center

So sometimes there is good news coming from the offices of the Municipality of Tel Aviv: the Municipality’s Planning and Construction Committee decided yesterday not to approve building of any new tower in the city center (just like places as Amsterdam and Paris). According to an outline plan for 2025 high-risers will be concentrated in the city’s East-Side. Ron… Kol Ha Kavod !!! … Read entire article »

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Five historic buildings sold in Tel Aviv

The construction & development company Dimri bought, last week, 5 historic buildings in-and around the Nahalat-Benyaminstreet for NIS 140.7 million (around: $45.- million). All the buildings are slated for preservation. One of the buildings is the famous ‘House with the Pillars’, designed in 1925 by Jehoeda Magidowitch, Tel Aviv’s first City Engineer, in Rambamstreet no. 12-16. A few years ago, the architect Uri Shitrit (who was yesterday arrested in Jerusalem, because one of the biggest building-fraude scandals ever in Israel!) made a new plan for the building and added three floors on top (!) of this historic building. Let’s hope that the Municipality of Tel Aviv will be ‘sane’ and won’t give permission to destroy another historic building in Tel Aviv, by putting floors on top of it! … Read entire article »

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Another breaktrough for tourism to TLV?

The Tel Aviv muncipality announced today that they want to host the International Gay Pride Parade in 1012. The municipaly will increase the marketing budget for attracting gay-tourism; as a part of the project an Israeli gay-bus will tour European gay festivals. See the article, yesterday published at Ynet. … Read entire article »

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Ajami, the Arab-Jewish Neighborhood

Yesterday, during a bright sunny day, I visited the beautiful Ajami-neighborhood. Towards the end of the 19th century the Ajami neighborhood , stretching south of ‘Old-Jaffa’ started to be built. In the beginning of the 20th century hundreds of families, mainly Christian-Arabs, settled in Ajami. After 1948, a large Arab population from different parts of the country moved into the fast growing neighborhood, together with new Jewish immigrants from the Balkans and North-Africa. In the 1950s the Municipality of then Tel Aviv-Jaffa came with a foolish-plan to transform Ajami to a modern neighborhood. Many beautiful old homes were destroyed and a large part of the population (Arab and Jewish!) were forced (!) to leave their homes. The neighborhood conditions drastically and quickly deteriorated, while no modern infrastructure was build. Beside, … Read entire article »

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Up against the wall

Three years ago, I wrote on my FaceBook Page: Architecture of Tel-Aviv 1909-1938 about the destructive restauration/renovation plans of the Municipality of Tel Aviv for our national theater: Habima (at the end of Rothschild Boulevard) designed in 1934 by Oscar Kaufmann. Also on our website Tel Aviv Fever, we wrote the last three month a few articles (here and here ) about the ‘rape‘ of Habima. The so called restoration architect Ram Karmi is building a concrete monster (he added two concrete floors) and the front of Habima (all green glass) will be like a shopping-mall. This weekend in the Haaretz-Magazine there was (the neighborhoud started to be awake!) a long article about this culture-crime of Habima, written by Yossi Klein. He writes: “Suddenly, on Tel Aviv’s Tarsat Street, a giant … Read entire article »

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The Pollack House on Herzl Street

Herewith some pictures (July 17th 2009) from the Pollack House (1910) on Herzl Street no. 1. In this building was the studio of Avraham Soskin (1881- 1963). Thanks to him we have photo archives of the early history of Tel Aviv. His most famous picture is of course: the seashell lottery, 3 km north of Yafo on April 11th 1909. I think it is time that the Municipality of Tel Aviv start to honor her most famous photographer and start to restore the building and re-open his studio as a museum! … Read entire article »

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Tel Aviv Diary

Tel Aviv is a great place to be, I knew that. But I really had to acclimatize to it again… Not only the heat, but its pace, the way it smells and it’s noices… But it is absolutely great to be home… I started ‘running’ from day one because I wanted to suck it all into me. I am glad that it is shabbat now… Just for its rest… It’s been a few days that we put something on Tel Aviv Fever, just because of this acclimatizing. Frits and I have been talking a lot. We are there, do not forget about us. ;-) … Read entire article »

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