Ofer Renanim Mall opened in 2003 on Ahuza Street in Ra’anana, serving the central Sharon plain catchment north of Tel Aviv. With approximately 34,000 square meters of GLA, the property is the second-largest enclosed mall on the Sharon, behind Ramat Aviv Mall to the south. Renanim was Melisron’s second mall project after Kiryon, and it remains a core asset in the company’s 18-mall Israeli portfolio.
Ra’anana itself has the demographic profile of a high-income, English-speaking, immigrant-heavy commuter city. The local catchment combines Israeli professionals working in Tel Aviv and Herzliya tech corridors with North American and South African olim communities. This spread differentiates the trade area from the Tel Aviv proper or Petah Tikva submarkets, with implications for both the tenant mix and the spend profile.
The mall houses a wide range of international fashion chains, Israeli flagships across fashion, beauty, electronics, sport, and home goods, a multi-screen cinema, an extensive food court, and full-service restaurants. The tenant roster runs heavier on premium and family-oriented brands than at Givatayim Mall or Holon, reflecting the higher spend per visit in the Ra’anana catchment.
Direct access from Highway 4 and Derech HaSharon supports the suburban trade area, and free parking covers the regional catchment from Kfar Saba, Hod HaSharon, Even Yehuda, and the surrounding moshavim and kibbutzim.
For brand expansion teams, Ofer Renanim Mall offers a Sharon catchment that overlaps only partially with central Tel Aviv shopping patterns. International chains targeting English-speaking olim or premium suburban families typically take Renanim alongside Ramat Aviv Mall and Arena Mall Herzliya as part of a Sharon rollout.
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