Struck Street, Tel Aviv

truck 7–9 is a boutique residential development in Tel Aviv’s District 4, offering modern apartments in a quieter yet still central setting.

The project consists of a total of 32 apartments across two separate buildings, making it a smaller-scale and more exclusive development. Based on the floor plans available on the website, the offering mainly includes 2- to 4-room apartments, including:

  • garden apartments
  • units with balconies or terraces
  • and penthouse-style residences

According to the visible plans, apartment sizes range from approximately 47 to 146 m², often with generous outdoor areas such as balconies, terraces, or private gardens, which add significant value in the inner districts of Tel Aviv.

One of the project’s main strengths is its location:

  • a calmer, more residential environment
  • while still offering quick access to the city centre
  • close to parks, cafés, and everyday services

It is important to note that prices and the number of currently available units are not clearly stated on the website, so these require separate confirmation.

In summary:
Struck 7–9 is a small-scale, well-positioned residential project in Tel Aviv, offering modern, practical apartments in a greener and more peaceful environment, while still maintaining close proximity to urban life.

Renovating Tel Aviv
In one of the inner alleys, close to the beating heart of the big city.
In the northern part of District 4, two luxury boutique buildings will be built on Struck Street with 32 apartments.

The project is in an excellent location. On the one hand it is in a pleasant, clean and quiet street and on the other hand it is close to all the cultural abundance of the city. Within walking distance from the project are Masrik Square and Rabin Square, and to the west, the nearby Ibn Gvirol Street with plenty of restaurants and cafes and of course the “City Garden” with a variety of shops, banks and the Einav Cultural Center. Within a short walking distance you will find the Opera House, the Chamber Theater and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the State Square with its many shops as well as the Ichilov Hospital and other public facilities.