Tel Aviv Port
The Tel Aviv Port is a commercial and entertainment district in northwest Tel Aviv, Israel along the Mediterranean Sea.
History
The port was founded in 1936 by Otzar Mif’alei Yam.[1] It opened on February 23, 1938 and closed on October 25, 1965 when its operations moved to the Ashdod Port.[citation needed]
Redevelopment
In recent years,[when?] it underwent a major restoration program[1][2] and is now[when?] the most popular attraction in Tel Aviv with 4.3 million visitors annually.[citation needed] In 2011, it was announced that the site would be developed to become a major tourist site with recreational and cultural venues similar to Times Square in New York.[3]
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