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SDE DOV

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

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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Something wrong or out of date?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.

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