The new US ambassador’s residence is off of Jerusalem’s Emek Refaim Street. Previous ambassadors lived in a large home in Herzliya.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem found a apartment for Ambassador Tom Nides, more than a a period of 365 days following it stopped utilizing the palatial domestic it formely owned in Herzliya, a source with knowledge of the issue has confirmed.
The new apartment closed today of Jerusalem’s Emek Refaim Street, a working thoroughfare of cafes and boutiques, furthermore historic homes.
The old, Arab-style creating is in a compound surrounded by walls at the web page of what utilized to be a flower shop. A developer renovated the structure and created two buildings on the site, all of which seem to be component of the ambassador’s new residence.
Nides has lived at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel since arriving in Israel about six months ago, but was unable to host guests there, using the old Jerusalem consulate building on Agron Street instead.
Previous ambassadors lived in a large home with a pool overlooking the beach in Herzliya. The State Department sold the home, reportedly to pro-Israel billionaire and Republican donor Sheldon Adelson, at the advice of former ambassador David Friedman after the previous administration moved the US embassy to Jerusalem. The embassy retained the house until Friedman finished his tenure as ambassador.