What happens when a group of chareidi real estate professionals encounter a large-scale coastal development originally planned for a secular audience—and see the opportunity to rethink it entirely? That question led to the emergence of BlueCliff Netanya, a residential project now taking shape along the city’s coastline, just beyond Kiryat Sanz. The development reimagines | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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