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MIDTOWN
JERUSALEM

Alongside New York, Tokyo, London, and Tel Aviv, Jerusalem now joins the ranks of the world’s greatest cities with a dynamic midtown at its core. This vibrant hub brings together the city’s main arteries of transportation, national institutions, business and public sectors, along with cultural, entertainment, and culinary hotspots—creating a true center where everything converges.

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Perfectly positioned between the iconic Old City and Jerusalem’s main entrance, Midtown Jerusalem offers unbeatable convenience. With the largest transportation hub in the Middle East just steps away, residents and visitors enjoy seamless, swift access to every corner of the city and beyond. This prime location guarantees a vibrant, connected lifestyle right in the heart of Jerusalem!

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Authentic.
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Timeless.
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The Art of Balance

In the heart of Jerusalem, a new vision is taking shape—a modern oasis where work, leisure, and community blend seamlessly. Midtown Jerusalem’s design is the brainchild of renowned architect Raphael de la Fontaine, brought to life in collaboration with Israel Canada. Together, they’ve crafted a vibrant neighborhood that’s as accessible and user-friendly as it is striking and sustainable, an environment designed to nurture both body and soul.

This unique development is a tribute to classic Jerusalem, drawing inspiration from the city’s iconic stone-clad architecture, narrow alleyways, and distinct streetscapes. Yet, it infuses these timeless elements with a modern, international flair. The complex will feature four towers: two dedicated to residential living, one combining hotel rooms and rental apartments, and a fourth tower for office spaces. All four buildings are woven together to create an integrated, luxurious neighborhood bustling with life—boutique shops, chic cafes, high-end fashion, cozy bars, and lifestyle stores add to the neighborhood’s charm, making it a destination in its own right.

Elevated Living

Two of the towers will be entirely residential, housing 400 thoughtfully designed studio apartments in each. Every apartment boasts a unique balcony, carefully positioned to maximize breathtaking views of the city. Inside, these buildings offer an elevated living experience. Stylish, furnished floor lobbies welcome residents, while common work areas with cozy seating and lush internal gardens provide a tranquil retreat from the busy streets below.

The amenities don’t stop there. On the rooftop of a nearby boutique building, residents will have access to an exclusive oasis—a private swimming pool and state-of-the-art gym, accessible via dedicated sky bridges. This elevated sanctuary is reserved solely for residents, offering a space to unwind and recharge with panoramic views of the city skyline.

This is just the beginning of Midtown Jerusalem’s story. Soon, we’ll dive deeper into the heart of the complex and explore the vision behind its office spaces—the bustling hubs where innovation and collaboration will redefine the modern workspace. But we’ll get back to those pioneers a bit later…

Your Elite Amenities

Roof Top Swimming

High above the city, the rooftop pool offers a refreshing escape with breathtaking views of Jerusalem’s skyline. Lounge in luxury, swim under open skies, and soak in the sunset—all in your own exclusive paradise.

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Chill Zone

The chill zone is a cozy retreat, filled with plush seating, warm lighting, and vibrant greenery. It’s a perfect escape where you can relax, recharge, and enjoy a peaceful break from the world outside.

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Gym

The gym is fully equipped with state-of-the-art machines, free weights, and dedicated training areas—everything you need for an intense workout or a quick fitness boost. This isn’t just a gym; it’s a wellness hub designed to energize and inspire.

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Boxing Gym

The boxing area is a high-energy space, outfitted with punching bags, training mats, and everything you need to unleash your inner fighter. Step in, gear up, and let off steam in a zone built for power and precision.

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Main Patio and Lobby

The main patio and lobby are designed to impress, blending elegant architecture with comfortable, stylish seating areas. Bathed in natural light and surrounded by lush greenery, this is a welcoming space where residents and visitors can relax, connect, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Midtown Jerusalem.

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Meeting Area

The meeting area is a sleek, modern space equipped with everything needed for productive discussions and brainstorming sessions. With comfortable seating, ample natural light, and top-tier technology, it’s the perfect environment for ideas to flow and collaborations to thrive.

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Two of the four buildings in the compound are dedicated to residential living, each featuring 400 thoughtfully designed studio apartments. In addition, the top 26 floors above the PLAY hotel will offer 200 long-term rental apartments, combining luxury, convenience, and stunning city views—all within this vibrant, interconnected community.

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Sha'are Zedek Hospital

Situated on Jaffa Street, Sha’are Zedek Hospital was the first hospital established outside Jerusalem’s Old City walls and remains a historic landmark of Israel’s medical heritage. The hospital operated here until 1980, when it moved to a larger site on Mount Herzl. In 1984, the building was meticulously restored and became the headquarters of the Israel Broadcasting Authority, which managed national public broadcasting. More recently, this iconic building has hosted artists, musicians, and performers. Now, as part of the Midtown Jerusalem development, it will undergo an extensive renovation to become the MAGNE Hotel—a luxury establishment offering approximately 150 premium rooms and an unparalleled hospitality experience.

Prime Location on Jaffa Street

Located on Jaffa Street, Midtown Jerusalem connects the city’s main entrance to the historic Old City. This strategic position, near the largest transportation hub in the Middle East, offers residents and visitors unmatched access to Jerusalem’s top destinations. The complex is a short walk from the National Quarter, government offices, the International Convention Center, Sacher Park, Machane Yehuda Market, and other key sites, placing the best of Jerusalem at your doorstep.

 

Crafted by Visionary Minds: Raphael de la Fontaine, Israel Canada & Dana Oberson

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Israel Canada Group is more than a real estate investment powerhouse—it’s a trailblazer in transforming urban landscapes in Israel and beyond. For over two decades, Israel Canada has strategically acquired and developed high-demand properties in key locations, crafting iconic spaces that leave a lasting impact.

With an impressive portfolio of architectural achievements, Israel Canada has redefined luxury and innovation. From the striking towers of Tel Aviv’s Tzameret Park and Midtown Tel Aviv to the groundbreaking Midtown Jerusalem and W Towers, their developments have become landmarks. Projects like 17 Rothschild in Tel Aviv, Microsoft’s campus and Sea View buildings in Herzliya, and the Planetrograd complex in St. Petersburg showcase Israel Canada’s vision on a global scale. These are not just buildings—they are living, thriving hubs that elevate entire communities.

A pioneer of the mixed-use concept in Israel, Israel Canada has seamlessly blended housing, workspaces, and leisure in a way that reshapes urban life. Their commitment to safety, professionalism, and bold, strategic decisions has positioned Israel Canada as a trusted leader in real estate.

At Israel Canada, each project reflects their core values: resilience, the courage to innovate, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. It’s not just about building spaces; it’s about building futures.

Internationally renowned architect Raphael de la Fontaine, founder and partner at D-BLK, brings his visionary approach to Midtown. Known for his mastery in metropolitan architecture and complex urban projects, de la Fontaine and his firm have redefined cityscapes in Israel and beyond. With degrees from Yale and experience at top global firms like KPF and Pelli Clarke Pelli, de la Fontaine blends cutting-edge design with cultural sensitivity. His projects, from luxury towers and office buildings to airports and museums across Europe, the U.S., the Middle East, and Asia, exemplify his commitment to innovation and sustainability.

In Israel, de la Fontaine’s projects, such as the iconic Eurocom, Carousel, and Bloom compounds, stand as testaments to his artistry, seamlessly blending bold aesthetics with advanced technology. At Midtown, he continues this legacy, creating a sophisticated urban experience that merges the energy of city life with timeless elegance.

Renowned for her unique approach to creating harmonious public spaces, Dana Oberson infuses Midtown’s shared areas with warmth, elegance, and functionality. Founder of her own studio in 2002, and daughter of acclaimed fashion designer Gideon Oberson, Dana’s work spans private homes, luxury residences, and grand public spaces in Israel and internationally. Her style is marked by clean lines, rich material choices, and refined details that create inviting and memorable environments.

With her background in architecture and her refined sense of design, Dana has created public spaces at Midtown that invite connection and relaxation. Every pathway, courtyard, and communal space is meticulously crafted, turning Midtown into a vibrant social landscape where residents and visitors feel truly at home.

Together, de la Fontaine and Oberson have brought Midtown to life, blending form and function to create a breathtaking urban sanctuary.

FAQ

1. What is Midtown Jerusalem?

Midtown Jerusalem is a vibrant mixed-use development designed to be a central hub for living, working, and leisure in Jerusalem. It combines residential apartments, office spaces, a luxury hotel, and retail areas in a prime location near the city’s main transportation hub and cultural sites.

2. Who is behind the Midtown Jerusalem project?

The project was developed by Israel Canada Group, a leading real estate developer known for creating iconic mixed-use spaces in Israel and internationally. The architectural design was led by Raphael de la Fontaine, an internationally acclaimed architect, with public spaces designed by Dana Oberson.

3. What types of buildings are in the Midtown Jerusalem complex?

Midtown Jerusalem consists of four towers:

  • Two residential towers, each containing 400 studio apartments.
  • A mixed-use tower combining hotel rooms and long-term rental apartments.
  • An office tower for commercial use.

4. Where is Midtown Jerusalem located?

Midtown Jerusalem is located on Jaffa Street, near the main entrance to Jerusalem and within close proximity to the Old City. This location offers excellent connectivity to the city’s major transportation networks and is a short walk from national institutions, cultural landmarks, and popular markets.

5. What amenities are available for residents in Midtown Jerusalem?

Residents of Midtown Jerusalem enjoy a wide range of amenities, including:

  • A rooftop swimming pool with panoramic views of Jerusalem
  • A state-of-the-art gym and a dedicated boxing area
  • A “Chill Zone” for relaxation, featuring cozy seating and greenery
  • Beautifully designed common areas, including patios, gardens, and lobbies
  • A meeting area equipped for work and collaboration

6. How does Midtown Jerusalem promote work-life balance?

The Midtown Jerusalem project is designed to blend work and leisure seamlessly. Residents have access to workspaces, recreational facilities, and social areas within the complex, allowing them to work, relax, and enjoy city life without leaving their community.

7. Who are the architects involved in the Midtown Jerusalem project?

The project’s lead architect is Raphael de la Fontaine, known for his work on urban projects worldwide. Public spaces within the complex were designed by Dana Oberson, an Israeli architect specializing in creating welcoming, functional shared spaces.

8. What types of residential units are available?

The residential towers in Midtown Jerusalem feature 400 studio apartments per tower. Additionally, the top 26 floors of the PLAY Hotel will offer 200 long-term rental apartments, providing luxury living options with stunning views of the city.

9. Is there a hotel in Midtown Jerusalem?

Yes, Midtown Jerusalem will include a luxury hotel known as the MAGNE Hotel. Housed in the historic Sha’are Zedek building, this high-end hotel will offer approximately 150 rooms and blend modern amenities with the charm of a historic landmark.

10. What makes the location of Midtown Jerusalem unique?

Midtown Jerusalem’s location on Jaffa Street places it at the intersection of Jerusalem’s main entrance and the historic Old City. It is near the largest transportation hub in the Middle East, ensuring convenient access to other parts of the city and Israel as a whole. Residents and visitors have easy access to government offices, cultural venues, parks, and markets.

11. What public transportation options are available nearby?

Midtown Jerusalem is close to a major transportation hub that includes:

  • Access to 280 bus lines that cover routes throughout Israel
  • Proximity to main roads such as Road 1, Begin Road, and Jaffa Street
  • Designated bike lanes that connect to the complex from across Jerusalem

12. What historic buildings are part of the Midtown Jerusalem project?

The historic Sha’are Zedek building, once Jerusalem’s first hospital outside the Old City walls, is a centerpiece of Midtown Jerusalem. This building will be transformed into the MAGNE Hotel, preserving its historical significance while adding luxury accommodations to the development.

13. Will there be any unique architectural features in the project?

Yes, during the renovation process, two large vaulted cisterns were discovered beneath the Sha’are Zedek building. These cisterns will be preserved and transformed into a wine cellar and restaurant within the MAGNE Hotel, adding a unique, historic element to the complex.

14. What shopping and dining options are available within Midtown Jerusalem?

Midtown Jerusalem will feature a range of retail spaces, including cafes, bars, restaurants, and boutique stores. These amenities are designed to provide residents and visitors with a dynamic lifestyle experience, offering a variety of dining and shopping options right within the complex.

15. What is the role of Israel Canada Group in the project?

Israel Canada Group is the developer behind Midtown Jerusalem. Known for pioneering the mixed-use concept in Israel, Israel Canada combines residential, office, and commercial spaces in strategic locations. The group has a strong reputation for safety, innovation, and high-quality urban developments.

16. What is the purpose of the “Chill Zone” in Midtown Jerusalem?

The “Chill Zone” is a relaxation area within the complex designed to provide residents with a peaceful retreat. It features comfortable seating, greenery, and soft lighting, making it an ideal space to unwind and recharge.

17. How is the Midtown Jerusalem project inspired by Jerusalem’s history and architecture?

Midtown Jerusalem incorporates design elements inspired by the historic character of Jerusalem, such as stone facades and narrow alleys reminiscent of the Old City. The renovation of the Sha’are Zedek building and the preservation of historic cisterns further connect the project to the city’s rich heritage.

18. How many apartments are in Midtown Jerusalem?

There are two residential towers with 400 studio apartments in each, totaling 800 residential units. Additionally, the top 26 floors of the PLAY Hotel will feature 200 long-term rental apartments.

19. Is Midtown Jerusalem suitable for remote workers?

Yes, Midtown Jerusalem is well-suited for remote workers. The complex includes common work areas, meeting spaces, and a “Chill Zone” for breaks, providing an ideal environment for those who work from home or require flexible workspace options.

20. How does the project enhance the quality of life for residents?

Midtown Jerusalem offers a comprehensive array of amenities and services designed to enhance quality of life, including recreational facilities, workspaces, luxury hotel services, and convenient access to transportation. The thoughtful integration of residential, commercial, and leisure spaces creates a balanced, high-quality urban lifestyle.

21. Can non-residents access amenities within Midtown Jerusalem?

Some amenities, such as the retail and dining options, will be accessible to the public. However, certain facilities like the rooftop pool, gym, and specific relaxation zones may be reserved exclusively for residents and hotel guests.

22. What makes the MAGNE Hotel unique?

The MAGNE Hotel is unique because it occupies the historic Sha’are Zedek building, a preserved landmark with significant cultural value. The hotel will blend luxury accommodations with the historic architecture of the building, offering guests a one-of-a-kind experience in Jerusalem.

23. How does Midtown Jerusalem compare to other global midtowns?

Midtown Jerusalem aims to place Jerusalem alongside cities like New York, Tokyo, and London by creating a central, vibrant hub for the city. By integrating residential, commercial, and cultural spaces with excellent transportation access, Midtown Jerusalem offers a modern, interconnected lifestyle similar to those found in major global cities.

24. What type of architectural style is Midtown Jerusalem based on?

The design of Midtown Jerusalem combines modern architecture with elements inspired by Jerusalem’s historic aesthetic. The project reflects both contemporary urban design and traditional motifs like stone cladding and narrow walkways, capturing the unique spirit of the city.