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01.02.2022

David Azulai Group has acquired an 8 Dunam plot of land in Netanya for 300 million Shekels

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Advs. Shay Huberman and Orit Shnek represented David Azulai Group in the acquisition of a plot in Netanya for around NIS.300 M.

The site is designated for the construction of residential apartments, commercial areas and parking. For further details see the Calcalist article:
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Advs. Shay Huberman and Orit Shnek represented David Azulai Group in the acquisition of a plot in Netanya for around NIS.300 M.

The site is designated for the construction of residential apartments, commercial areas and parking. For further details see the Calcalist article:
Click here

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