This corner building offers apartments with an open view and a sense of space. Its proximity to Hamedina Square, Ibn Gabirol Street, Yarkon Park and everything that the City That Never Sleeps has to offer makes it an ideal home.
This corner building offers apartments with an open view and a sense of space. Its proximity to Hamedina Square, Ibn Gabirol Street, Yarkon Park and everything that the City That Never Sleeps has to offer makes it an ideal home.
Project
Location
New North – North Part
Number ofApartments
21
Number of
floors
7
Planning and
Architecture
Navot Rubin Architecture
Project
Status
Construction
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The new Remez Country Club is a 2-minutes’ walk away
Hamedina Square, Ibn Gabriol Street, Basel Street, Milano Square and Yarkon Park
are a few minutes’ walk away, as is the new country club, schools,
a Scouts Movement club and an abundance of cafés, restaurants and unique boutiques.
Thanks to it being a corner building, all its apartments are front-facing, offering an open view and a sense of space. The building, planned by Maoz Price Architects, offers 21 apartments characterized by excellent planning, an abundance of light and air and a meticulously-selected specification. Parking spaces in this project are conventional parking spaces in an underground parking lot – for maximum convenience.
This corner building features well-planned 3-bedroom, 4-bedroom and 5-bedroom apartments, mini-penthouse and penthouse apartments offering an open view featuring the beautiful sights of the city.
of the nearby Gymnasium Matmon Cohen was a doctor of philosophy – and together with his wife, Fania, was among the founders of Tel Aviv. Cohen founded the world’s first Hebrew high school – the Hebrew Gymnasium (later known as the Herzliya Gymnasium) and served as its principal until 1911. Remez Street is named after David Remez, who was a Member of the Knesset and a minister in the Israeli government, and was one of the individuals who signed the Israeli Declaration of Independence.