The Future is Green in Hadar Yosef, TLV
This is not just another project, not just another neighborhood. It does not happen every day, or even every year. In fact, it has never happened. Until now. Africa Urban Renewal, Acro Real Estate, and Azorim – Israel’s largest, leading, longest-established real estate companies – have joined forces to launch the biggest, most impressive residential complex ever seen in Hadar Yosef, at 17-26 Kitzis Street.
Frankfurt Boulevard – This is the neighborhood’s new residential complex, to be built right next to the legendary Beit Frankfurt. The complex will include four 12-story towers divided by a spacious new green boulevard, beautifully landscaped with inviting magical corners, bike paths, and direct access to both an ecological garden and the iconic Frankfurt Garden.
- Meticulous apartment planning
- 4 apartments per floor
- Deluxe premium specifications
- Broad pedestrian boulevard
- Designed by Yashar Architects
Choose from 3-5 room apartments, garden apartments, and magnificent penthouses.
A Classic Neighborhood Complex
It’s time to fall in love with an exciting new residential complex designed by Yashar Architects, one of Israel’s leading and best-established architectural firms. An enchanting place where everything comes together in the ideal green community environment, with the cosmopolitan charms of Tel Aviv always right around the corner.
Welcome to Hadar Yosef, one of the classic pastoral communities north of the Yarkon River. As a neighborhood with a charming small village character, this is the perfect environment for families seeking excellent quality of life amid a warm community atmosphere with countless green lungs, including the Lodz Community Garden, David Yellin Garden, the famous Frankfurt Garden, and of course Yarkon Park itself, just minutes away across the street.
Sales Office
Address: Regus Offices, 3 HaNechoshet Street, Tel Aviv
Tel: *3312
Opening Hours: Sun-Thu, 9:00am – 6:00pm
Fri, 9:00am – 1:00pm
The sales office is accessible, in compliance with regulations.
The project is in collaboration with