Electra City Tower
58 Harakevet St.
Tel Aviv
6777016
Maya Zisser
Maya is a partner in our Real Estate Department.
Adv. Maya Zisser serves as legal counsel for private and public companies, entrepreneurs, construction companies, and business and commercial centers. She has also represented purchasing groups in complex and large-scale residential and commercial projects.
Maya advises her clients on all interactions with land owners, buyers, tax authorities, financial institutions, contractors, service providers, and consultants.
Maya is well-versed in managing urban renewal projects, such as demolition and construction and National Outline Plan 38. She counsels entrepreneurs, contractors, and apartment owners.
Maya also has experience in drafting various agreements, including sale, lease, and combination agreements. In addition, she handles tenders, receivership, real estate taxation, and registration procedures, as well as all other relevant regulatory matters. Her work encompasses the business and commercial sectors as well as the private sector.
Maya joined Barnea in 2010 and was named a partner in 2014.
Education:
Tel Aviv University, LL.B., 1998
Admission:
Israel Bar Association, 1999
Insights & News - Maya Zisser:
Advising Azrieli Group on Construction of Spiral Tower in Tel Aviv
Our firm is advising Azrieli Group on the development of the Spiral Tower, a building currently under construction and located east of Menachem Begin Road, in Tel Aviv’s northern business district. The group has obtained a permit to build a mixed-use skyscraper of up to 91 stories (approximately 350 meters tall), including a seven-level underground parking facility with about 1,150 spaces. The project allows for the construction of 148,000 square meters of commercial, hotel, and residential space. At the tower’s base, a 13,000-square-meter shopping mall is planned as an extension of the existing Azrieli Center Mall.
Planning and Building Law – Changes to Betterment Levy Appeal Procedures
Condominium Apartment and Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The Tel Aviv Land Registry’s Supervisor rejected a claim for the removal of infrastructure for an electric vehicle charging station installed in a parking space attached to an apartment in a condominium.

