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Old Commercial Center ( In Ha'Atsmaut Rd. - ex Kings Rd.- & Jaffa Rd.)

One of the unique buildings blocks in Haifa is the Old Commercial Center (hereinafter: OCC), located between Jaffa & Ha'atsmaut - ex Kings - roads, near today's Paris Square(ex Hamra Sq.)
The beginning of the OCC was during the British mandate era & it was completed in 1927.Before that, the Order of The Nazareth Sisters had been the owner of this area. The initiative to buy the area was of both public figures and businessmen. It turns out, that they well visualized the business potential of the area, Though it happened long before the port constuction works began.
The construction plans for the center were prepared by engineer Fritz Korenberg of Jerusalem.
The principles of the plans were based on blocks of 3 stories buildings, adorned with small terraces & homogeneous façade. The main façade was supposed to face both the sea & Jaffa Rd.
The completion of the port works, proved the success of this center. The construction plans for the port were prepared by engineer Palmer. The works included deepening of the bottom of the sea & spreading the excavated stuff on the coast line & thus producing a wide dried strip, all together about 360,000 square meters. This strip was designated as infrastructure for the piers, as well as the warehouses. It was also designated as foundation for dwelling houses, offices & shops (at ground floor) and a wide road (that's where Ha'atsmaut Rd.(Kings)is located today).The works at the port began in 1929 & were finished in 1933.
Unfortunately, the glamour of the center was dimmed because of hostility events initiated by Arabs during the years 1936 -1939. That was the reason for a new commercial center to be established in Hadar-Ha'Carmel neighborhood, which was populated mainly by Jewish citizens.

February 2000
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Old Buildings On  Southern Side Of Jaffa Rd. (at background - Gov. & Bank Ha'poalim Buildings).jpg
Old Buildings On Southern Side Of Jaffa Rd. (at background - Gov. & Bank Ha'poalim Buildings).jpg
Back To Natan St.- View To North  On Ha'atsmaut Rd.JPG
Back To Natan St.- View To North On Ha'atsmaut Rd.JPG
Heart Of  Once Very Busy OCC - Salonika Community St. Ex Ha'dekalim St.(parallel to Jaffa Rd).JPG
Heart Of Once Very Busy OCC - Salonika Community St. Ex Ha'dekalim St.(parallel to Jaffa Rd).JPG
Shaky Buildings &  Markets  Roof, In What Is Wrongly Titled The Turkish Market In The OCC.JPG
Shaky Buildings & Markets Roof, In What Is Wrongly Titled "The Turkish Market" In The OCC.JPG
Terraces In Nahum Dobrin St.(view from South towards Ha'atsmaut Rd).JPG
Terraces In Nahum Dobrin St.(view from South towards Ha'atsmaut Rd).JPG
Narrow Salonika Community St. (at backgr. left Ex Bank Leumi Building  Jako Seafood Rest.).JPG
Narrow Salonika Community St. (at backgr. left Ex Bank Leumi Building Jako Seafood Rest.).JPG
Emerging From Salonika Community St. Towards Elija St.JPG
Emerging From Salonika Community St. Towards Elija St.JPG
A Glimps Backwards, On Empty Salonika Community St. After Business Hours.JPG
A Glimps Backwards, On Empty Salonika Community St. After Business Hours.JPG
Noon Time At Elijah St. With It's Unique Columns.JPG
Noon Time At Elijah St. With It's Unique Columns.JPG
On Way Back, We Pay A Visit To A Pitta Bakery At Elija St.JPG
On Way Back, We Pay A Visit To A Pitta Bakery At Elija St.JPG
Tasting  Phalaphel In Pitta During Noon Recess, At Elijah St.jpg
Tasting Phalaphel In Pitta During Noon Recess, At Elijah St.jpg
Last Look On Jaffa Rd. Next To Paris Square.JPG
Last Look On Jaffa Rd. Next To Paris Square.JPG
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