Shilah – Sharon Cohen's Mediterranean Kitchen | Tel Aviv Restaurants
One of the city’s best kept secrets, Shilah serves up some of the most innovative, inspiring, and beautiful food in Tel Aviv.Read more
One of the city’s best kept secrets, Shilah serves up some of the most innovative, inspiring, and beautiful food in Tel Aviv.Read more
Bat Yam, a coastal city just south of Tel Aviv, is a growing city just emerging from some tough times. Known for a long time […]Read more
Bat Yam, a coastal city just south of Tel Aviv, is a growing city just emerging from some tough times. Known for a long time […]Read more
Over the past 10 days Tel Aviv and other cities throughout Israel have been hosts to protesters numbering in the 10’s of thousands, rallying against […]Read more
Over the past month, the Israeli business press has been flooded with numerous articles and interviews concerning the state of the Israeli housing market. After seeing a steady increase in housing prices since 2007, at an average rate of 12% a year, prices rose over 15% in the last year, prompting many in the press and public to claim a bubble, due to these numbers being out of the norm for a developed country.
Over the past month, the Israeli business press has been flooded with numerous articles and interviews concerning the state of the Israeli housing market. After seeing a steady increase in housing prices since 2007, at an average rate of 12% a year, prices rose over 15% in the last year, prompting many in the press and public to claim a bubble, due to these numbers being out of the norm for a developed country.
98% of appraisers that met at this week’s Appraiser conference do not foresee a major drop in housing prices in Israel over the next 12 […]Read more
98% of appraisers that met at this week’s Appraiser conference do not foresee a major drop in housing prices in Israel over the next 12 […]Read more
Next week Tel Avivians will celebrate “White Night”, the anniversary of UNESCO’s bestowing of the honor of a UN World Heritage Site onto Tel Aviv’s White City. The White City, a collection of over 4000 Bauhaus, Eclectic, and International Style buildings dating from the city’s birth in 1909 to the end of the 1930’s, is the world foremost site of the Bauhaus architectural style, the vast majority of the school being destroyed by the Nazis throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s.
One thing I sorely miss by living here in Tel Aviv is high quality, tasty, and fresh American-Italian food. I know, I know, call me […]Read more