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Story map Nahalat Yitzhak

The Nahalat Yitzhak neighborhood, which is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Tel-Aviv, is undergoing an accelerated processes of change and renewal, as is happening all throughout the city.

Ezra and Bitzaron, a company that responsiblein Urban Renewal processes in the city, initiated a process of mapping the qualities and values ​​that characterize the Nahalat Yitzhak neighborhood, whose borders are Derech Hashalom to the South, Nahal Ayalon (Musrara) to the West, Arvei Nahal Street to the North and Aliyat Hanoar to the East.

This neighborhood’s story mapping does not constitute a policy plan or planning document that includes proposals for the future of the neighborhood, but its purpose is to map the existing qualities from the perspective of the neighborhood’s past and present residents and to identify its unique character at the communal, physical and cultural level.