Kiryat Haim, a neighborhood once known by names like "the neighborhood of death and cancer," has undergone a dramatic change in recent years. Its streets, located near the beach, are adjacent to large fuel tanks, but with the signing of the agreement to evacuate the tanks, apartment prices in the area have skyrocketed significantly. Small apartments that sold a few years ago for prices of 500-600 thousand shekels are now selling for prices of 1.9 million shekels or more. Demolition and reconstruction processes have already begun, and developers are flocking to the area, indicating increasing investment potential. Residents hope that these changes will lead to an improvement in the quality of life in the area, and they expect that the next generation will live in a better place. The central question is when these processes will be completed, and whether Kiryat Haim will become the Cinderella of Haifa Bay.
At least for the next generation, there will be another life here: one day, Kiryat Haim will be the Cinderella of the bay, the question is when
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