About this site
What it covers, where the facts come from, and what it will never do.
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Sde Dov is a district of about 16,000 homes rising on Tel Aviv's former city airport, with first occupancy expected around 2029 and build-out around 2035. This site is the record of its daily life: where you will eat, shop, stay, work and take your children — tracked by lot, before any of it opens.
It is published independently. It sells nothing, ranks nothing for payment, and is not a broker.
How this site works
Every number carries a source and a date
If a figure has no published source, it is not on the page. 'Not published' is a valid answer and appears throughout.
Entities are lots and units, not businesses
Until a tenant actually signs, a page describes a unit on a numbered lot: its use class, its frontage, its opening window. When a business is real, the unit gets a name and the URL stays the same.
No invented venues, hours, reviews or map pins
Fabricating a café to fill a category page would be a lie in the search index and a spam-policy problem for any real business that opens later. There is no clean way to undo it.
Schema stays honest
Places are marked up as Place. LocalBusiness markup waits for a real name at a real address.
Sources
District facts come from the plan (TA/4444) and the lots catalogue published on Shavnu, which tracks tender results, design-plan approvals and construction status across all three complexes. Transport, hotel and waterfront context comes from the Shavnu Journal.
Shavnu is the sister publication: apartments and market data there, daily life here. Same owner, two products, and neither ranks the other's subject matter.
Corrections
Something wrong or out of date? Send it to admin@ziplyne.agency with the page and the source. Corrections are made without argument — a public record is only useful if it is fixable.