June 22, 2026 - 00:09

What started as two separate family-run construction businesses in the small Israeli town of Even Yehuda during the 1970s has grown into one of the country's most prominent real estate groups. Herzl Fadlon and Yehoshua Shponder each built their companies from the ground up, focusing on quality residential projects in the Sharon region. Over the decades, their shared vision and complementary expertise led to a merger that transformed the local firms into a national player.
Today, Shponder & Fadlon is known for its focus on development execution and urban renewal across Israel. The group manages a large-scale portfolio that includes hundreds of residential units, commercial spaces, and mixed-use projects. Rather than chasing quick profits, the company has built a reputation for seeing complex projects through from initial planning to final handover. This hands-on approach has allowed them to win tenders in competitive urban renewal markets, where coordination with municipalities and existing tenants is critical.
The company's growth reflects broader trends in Israeli real estate, where family-run firms have had to professionalize and scale up to survive. Shponder & Fadlon managed this transition without losing the personal touch that defined its founders. Current projects span from Tel Aviv to Beersheba, with a strong pipeline of demolition-and-rebuild programs that replace aging buildings with modern, earthquake-resistant structures. For a group that began with two families working out of a small town, the journey to industry leadership has been steady and deliberate.
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A Sleek 1980s Glass House on Long Island Sticks out in the Historic Gold Coast of ‘Great Gatsby’ FameA visual artist and designer has completed a full rehabilitation of a striking glass house in Upper Brookville, New York. The property, originally built in the 1980s, now stands out on the historic...
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Real Estate Roundup: Another Floating Zone Proposed For Orangetown; SEQRA Amendments Exempt Most Housing Projects From Environmental Review; Clarkstown's Real Estate Transfer TaxOrangetown officials are reviewing a new floating zone proposal that would allow residential development on commercially zoned land. The plan, which has been presented to the town board, would let...
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Real estate firm buys Parker Square Shopping CenterThe Parker Square Shopping Center in Wichita Falls has a new owner following a recent sale handled by Marcus & Millichap. The deal closed on the 94,532-square-foot multi-tenant retail property,...
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How State Coalitions Are Advancing Community Ownership of HousingA growing number of state-level coalitions are working to shift housing from private speculation to community control. These groups, active in cities and states from coast to coast, are pushing...