City
How do you build a city that lets everyone live better? Real estate women respond
Who said urban planning is boring? At the "Women Build the Nation" panel, six senior women shared ideas on community, equality, and a new social contract, envisioning Israel in 20 years.
Berlin on foot: Why free walking tours are the city’s best-kept secret
Bika’at Ono aims High: Spotlight on Israel's most surprising region, as development surges forward
CEO of Saudi Arabia's megacity project The Line steps down amid project challenges
Israel's choice- concrete canyons or a more creative design process
With the increasing population Israel must postulate whether it wants to create nothing but building in an attempt to keep up with population growth or find a more creative idea.
Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion surprises even his harshest critics
Municipal Affairs: One year since the new mayor opened the door to his office in Safra Square in downtown Jerusalem, he has begun putting into place the policies he envisioned.
Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion delivers on campaign promises
For all of his successes, there are also a few simmering issues of the secular-hareidi divide that he has so far cautiously kept his distance from.
Strikes ahead?
Chairman of the municipality Avichai Avraham assumed the chairmanship three years ago, seeking to improve employee conditions without resorting to sanctions and strikes.
What is the most densely populated city in Israel?
Bnei Brak is the most densely populated city in Israel.
Justice Ministry: Guard ‘smart cities’ privacy
With the government requiring the move toward digitizing services and providing substantial incentives, the authority is reminding cities of the pitfalls they must address during the transition.
Youngest council candidate running in Efrat
Harow said that if elected, his goals would be helping second-generation Efrat residents stay in Efrat, developing the local tourism industry.
This week in Jerusalem
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Caution – dangerous materials
Industries sometimes use materials that have a negative impact on workers’ health and the environment.
Grandiose planning
Ignorance, personal ambition and ineptitude have inevitably led many mayors to support grandiose planning.