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SDE DOV
The beach and shoreline at Sde Dov

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Parks & Open Space

Opens ~202951 lots244 dunam
Photograph: The beach today — already open

Parks, urban squares and the seafront — the largest single land use in the plan.

Measured by area, open space is the biggest thing in this plan — more ground than housing, commerce or employment. Parks, urban squares and the seafront together are what turn an airfield into a place people walk through rather than past.

The two-kilometre promenade is the spine of it, running the length of the district from Reading power station in the south to Tel Baruch in the north.

2 km of waterfrontPromenade from Reading to Tel Baruch
Open year-roundPublic ground, not seasonal concession
The largest useMore ground than any other single class
Every lot below

What is on this ground

Parks & open space
Lots
51
Total plot area
244 dunam
Largest lot
81 dunam
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What the plan fixes

On the record

The full record

Where this ground is

The full district map

51 lots, 244 dunam of plot area. Select a parcel on the map or a lot below — they are the same list. Numbers come from plan TA/4444 and are not land-registry gush/helka numbers.

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Lot boundaries digitised from plan TA/4444. Plan lot numbers are not land-registry gush/helka numbers — see reading a lot number. Basemap © OpenStreetMap contributors © CARTO.

Every lot on this ground

Practical information

How to get here

  • WalkFrom the promenade along the waterfront
  • BikeContinuous cycle route the length of the district
  • Light railGreen Line stations serve the district
  • DriveNamir Road and the Ibn Gvirol extension
Plan your route

Good to know

  • Open during constructionThe Tel Baruch beach and promenade stay usable while the district is built.
  • Squares are not parksUrban squares are hard-landscaped civic space, often fronted by commerce.

When it opens

  1. 2024–2028Infrastructure and first buildings
  2. 2029First residents; earliest ground-floor units
  3. 2031–2035Promenade, hotels, then the northern street

No trading hours exist yet — nothing in the district has opened.

What opens on this ground

Practical