Milan: Tel Aviv’s new style icon
Italian design with Mediterranean energy, this could be your new address in Israel
In the very heart of Tel Aviv, just steps from the beach, MILAN is one of the city’s most prestigious new residential developments. Ideally located on Ben Yehuda Street, this architecturally designed project offers a variety of 2- and 3-room apartments, as well as stunning penthouses and studios — starting at just 3,850,000 NIS. Each apartment is bright and spacious, featuring panoramic windows that flood the interiors with natural light and open up to urban balconies overlooking the Ben Yehuda Promenade. Included in every purchase is a premium Tollmans furniture package, with kitchens inspired by Italian chef-style design.
The lifestyle on offer is as premium as the property itself: the building includes dedicated yoga and Pilates spaces, a laundry room, and even surfboard storage — ideal for Tel Aviv’s unique blend of urban energy and beachside living.
Location-wise, MILAN is unbeatable. Just a short walk from Gordon Pool, the beach, Ben Gurion Boulevard, Dizengoff Square, and Ha’Atzmaut Garden, you’ll be perfectly positioned to enjoy Tel Aviv’s most iconic spots.What’s more, the development boasts outstanding city access — just minutes from the upcoming Purple Line of the Light Rail, expected to open in 2028. Once operational, it will offer residents quick, convenient connections to the rest of the city and greater metropolitan area.
Brought to you by Yuvalim City Boy, a developer renowned for delivering exceptional living experiences across Tel Aviv, MILAN is now offering a limited number of apartments at exclusive Pre-Sale prices with only 7% required at signing and flexible purchase terms.This is Tel Aviv living at its finest — with sea, style, and city all on your doorstep.
For more information visit: en.yuvalim-group.co.il
Phone: +972 58-788-8717
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