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The relatively new Chords Bridge at the entrance to Yerushalayim is to most people a symbol of the city’s resurgence as a vibrant and dynamic metropolis that is also intertwined in the splendor of the holy city’s history. Less than a mile and a half from the entry point to the eternal city stands the latest symbol to a city on the rise, the construction of the new luxurious Jerusalem Estates, the city’s most luxurious residential estate that occupies the historic Schneller’s Compound.
Located in the heart of the eternal city of the Jewish people, it is immediately adjacent to Malchei Yisrael Street in Geulah, a highly celebrated center of religious life in Israel and worldwide which is also undergoing much change with an upgraded infra structure and many new stores. In this 150-year preservation stands the Schneller Complex – a magnificent large plot of land that features many acres of idyllic green areas next to historical artistically designed buildings. It is an island of peace and tranquility that is only minutes from the bustling streets and alleyways of Yerushalayim. Here in the midst of this most desired location for Jews worldwide will rise Jerusalem Estates, the city’s most luxurious homes, a project of Walimar International and ISA.
The city’s rapid expansion and renewal is in evidence everywhere, even in the quaint alleyways of the neighborhoods that surround Jerusalem Estates. Here too are many new homes and modern stores adjacent to Botei Medrash and centers of Torah learning. The development of Jerusalem Estates comers at a time when the bustling city is home to world-class hotels, a highly respected high-tech zone, an ever-changing commercial environment, an efficient transit system, and now the first-ever super deluxe homes. The cranes that fill the Yerushalayim sky are a vivid reminder that a city that enjoys such a glorious past is also on the verge of unveiling a splendid future. In the midst of it all is Jerusalem Estates.
The complex consists of 13 structures built in accordance with the highest standards of construction and arranged in an urban configuration in the spirit of the authentic Yerushalayim chotzer (courtyard). It affords residents the pastoral beauty of the surroundings combined with the celebrated environment of the city. Positioned here is a breathtaking architectural wonder that preserves the character of historical buildings alongside luxury apartments constructed with the finest modern innovations for comfort and quality of life. Situated amongst the buildings, in the center of this private development, is a magnificent park with greenery that is a fitting background to the unique design of the buildings that reflect the glorious past of the Holy City in its reincarnated state.
The Schneller Compound which served as a well-known military base separated this nature preserve from the modern-day development of Geulah and its environs over the years. It created a contrast of the crowded living conditions versus the spacious green surroundings with tall trees inside the walls. It was this contrast that prompted the city planners and municipal authorities to designate the Schneller Complex as a unique and beautiful historical landmark.
The relative height of the building gardens affords a panoramic view of several Yerushalayim neighborhoods depicting the overall stature of the compound to as far as the eye can see. The monumental buildings are designated for conservation and restoration, including the iconic main building of the former orphanage which will undergo major restoration work at a cost of approximately NIS 200 million for the establishment of an international Jewish Art Museum from Israel and the Diaspora. This is what makes this exciting enterprise so unique: An upscale living environment intertwined with incredible nature and historic authentic culture alongside a quality lifestyle.
Yehuda Feigin, the architect for Jerusalem Estates who is also well known for his other iconic projects including the Waldorf Astoria noted: “The authentic Jerusalem courtyards from the early Jewish settlements outside of the walls of Jerusalem is what inspired my design for Jerusalem Estates. A shared courtyard, full of magic, provides for spectacular beauty as the foyer that leads pedestrians to the surrounding homes. ” For more information contact :SALES OFFICE,16 KING DAVID ST. JERUSALEM 94101, TEL. 972-2- 502-5502 | USA 718-564- 6656 . FAX. 972-2- 532-3532 or visit: www.jerusalemestates.com
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