100 units will be built in the military court complex in Haifa in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense

by time news

The Ministry of Defense and the Israel Lands Authority signed an agreement for the evacuation and relocation of the military court complex in Haifa, which is located in a central location in the city, in order to establish a residential and commercial complex, as part of the national effort to remove IDF camps from city centers for the benefit of civil and economic development led by Rami and the Ministry of Defense in recent years.

The historic complex, which covers about 5 dunams, is located in a strategic location between the Hadar Carmel neighborhood and the lower city, near the district government building and Haifa municipality. The Ministry of Defense, which owns the military court property in Haifa (M.K. 433) since 1948, is expected to move the activities of the military court, as mentioned above, to the Beit Lied camp to the Neveh Tzedek facility. The vacated camp is expected to be immediately handed over to the Israel Land Authority and its marketing by the Israel Land Authority will be released in the coming months.

In the place of the vacated complex, about 100 housing units will be built alongside thousands of square meters of commercial and employment space, following the trend of urban renewal in the Hadar neighborhood and the lower city. Currently, there is a plan led by the Israel Lands Authority in the deposit stages, which with its approval for the validity of the complex went on the market. At the same time, A historical building measuring about 400 square meters that exists in the area is intended for preservation.

Rami’s construction plan at the site is in line with the significant development boom that has taken place in the lower city and the Hadar neighborhood in recent years, when there is a growing demand for residences and employment in the area. The evacuation of the military court and the remarketing of the land will allow for urban continuity and optimal utilization of the area while promoting urban renewal in the area The promotion of real estate marketing by Rami coincides with the significant development boom that has taken place in the lower city and the Hadar neighborhood in recent years, when there is a growing demand for residences and employment in the area.

Yankee Quint, director of the Israel Land Authority: “The plan of the Israel Lands Authority and the IDF to evacuate and relocate the military court complex in Haifa implements the Authority’s goals and policies for evacuating army camps from city centers and increasing the supply of land, mainly in existing urban areas, with the aim of reducing damage to open areas. Evacuating the IDF camp from the neighborhoods in the city centers leads to a more continuous and correct urbanism in the long term. This plan includes the preservation of an important historical structure, together with increasing the scope of the commercial and employment areas necessary to strengthen the Hadar neighborhood and the lower city and bring with them an impetus of urban renewal, and a combination of living urbanism alongside Residence with a high quality of life.”

Avi Shaked, Head of the Marketing and Store Clearing Division in the Interim Unit in the Trust Division of the Ministry of Defense: “The current agreement joins a series of moves led by the Ministry of Defense in collaboration with the Israel Lands Authority and local authorities, to remove IDF camps from city centers for the benefit of urban and economic development. We have created a model of cooperation in which all the parties benefit, and as you can see, only during the last year, the office has cleared thousands of dunams in the areas of demand, and we expect that this process will intensify.”

Meir Perry, Director of the Senior Strategy Division, who led the move on behalf of the Israel Lands Authority: “Evacuating the area of ​​the military camp will allow for a future planning vision, efficient and optimal utilization of the land and will be a complementary urban planning sequence for the continuation of the trend of urban renewal in the city of Haifa. The vacated land will be used for the establishment of residential units, commercial employment areas and buildings for conservation, and will contribute to its continued development and growth the economic of the city of Haifa for the benefit of the public. This move joins a long series of strategic moves that the Authority has been leading all over the country in recent years, which make the lands available for a more correct and economical use, and to increase the supply according to the current and future needs of the economy.”

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