Article: Tel Aviv luxury residences for high-tech only: The 330-unit Central Park project will sell to high-tech groups at a discount.

Byline: Ariel Rosenberg

May 8--Israel's real estate industry is again talking about new projects to be built for organized groups of apartment buyers. The contractor of two 30-story high-rises under construction on the Ampa lot in Tel Aviv has added a catch: only current workers in high-tech, or someone who has worked in high-tech for at least 12 of the last 30 months will be eligible to buy an apartment in the project.

The project on Hahaskala Blvd., Ramat Hahayal, called "Central Park", is being built near the Azrieli Center, the new Assuta Medical Centers, and the new Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP) headquarters. The project is ...

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