A new, opulent boutique building from the ground up, integrating contemporary finishing materials, meticulous and flexible modern planning, rich and unique specifications to a lavish standard. This 8-story building with 37 apartments is located near the green expanses of Yarkon Park. The apartment mix includes a 4-bedroom garden apartment, two-bedroom apartments, indulgent penthouses, and rooftop apartments. The building is planned with an underground parking lot, communal landscaping, two quiet elevators, insulated windows, and a construction that meets green building standards.
A Prime Location
The Old North is Tel Aviv’s hot neighborhood where you can find everything: charming streets, quality of life, and convenient transportation. Step out for a run or enjoyable cycling in the pastoral trails of Yarkon Park, sample the best of Tel Aviv’s cuisine, visit the city’s best cultural institutions, hop into the trendiest shops, catch a show at one of the port’s bars, spend an afternoon at a museum or an art gallery, and discover countless surprising green corners.
That’s the magic of the residential streets in the Old North: everything is close, but the hustle and bustle are far away. In the eastern part of the Old North lies one of the most beautiful and pleasant locations in the city in serene splendor. Miriam Hahashmonait 32-34 is a corner building bordering on Yohanan Havafsi Street.
The building boasts beautiful architecture by legendary architect Ilan Pivko, a charming, family atmosphere, plenty of green, and time that seems to stand still, partcularly for the residents of the street, so they can stop and take a deep breath. There aren’t many streets like Miriam Hahashmonait. It is one of the quietest streets in Tel Aviv, but a few steps in any direction will take you straight to the heart of the action: the fashionable shops of Ibn Gabirol and the Basel compound to the west; Yarkon Park and the lively cafes of Yehuda HaMaccabi to the north; the luxury shops of Kikar Hamedina to the south; and the high-quality educational institutions to the east. Add to that the accessibility to public transport, which will soon be joined by a light rail station within walking distance, and the convenient proximity to major intercity traffic arteries.