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AvivJerusalem

AvivJerusalem is a planned urban development project in Israel conceived to establish a new cross-regional city between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The project envisions a mixed-use urban center with residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, educational campuses, and cultural venues. It aims to be transit-oriented and environmentally sustainable, integrating housing with research facilities and high-tech industry.

Location and planning: The proposal targets a corridor linking Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, leveraging existing rail

Economy and institutions: AvivJerusalem would host university campuses, research institutes, business incubators, and technology firms, seeking

Infrastructure and sustainability: The plan emphasizes renewable energy, water and stormwater management, and low-carbon building standards.

Governance and status: As a proposed project, AvivJerusalem requires land-use approvals, financing arrangements, and regulatory clearance

and
highway
networks.
The
master
plan
emphasizes
a
compact,
walkable
layout
with
interconnected
streets,
extensive
pedestrian
spaces,
and
continuous
green
corridors
designed
to
reduce
car
dependency
and
encourage
public
transit
and
cycling.
to
attract
startups
and
multinational
R&D
operations.
The
development
envisions
public-private
partnerships
and
international
investment
to
accelerate
construction,
job
creation,
and
knowledge
transfer.
Smart-city
technologies
are
proposed
to
optimize
energy
use,
traffic
flows,
and
public
safety,
with
transportation
links
to
existing
rail
lines
and
potential
future
light-rail
or
bus
rapid
transit
connections.
from
national
and
regional
authorities.
Timelines
and
scope
have
varied
in
public
discussions,
reflecting
considerations
of
planning,
funding,
and
political
support.