Premium

Ofer Park: When a Workplace Becomes a Living, Breathing Community

Imagine a vast space spanning approximately 150,000 square meters, divided into two complementary complexes – East and West – each a world of its own. On the western side lies Ofer West, covering about 88,000 square meters with six buildings and around 3,000 parking spaces, home to leading companies such as Amperest, Skyline, MaxLinear, Pantera, Algosec, Kyndryl, Cellebrite, Pelephone, and AVIV. On the eastern side lies Ofer East, spanning about 60,000 square meters with four buildings and about 1,250 parking spaces, hosting top‑tier companies such as IBM, Global‑E, Nisko, Intuit, and Marvell.

At the heart of the park you’ll find a vibrant retail level, community spaces, and a wide array of services, all together making Ofer Park – owned by the Melisron Group – one of Israel’s largest and most significant business complexes. Since Electra FM assumed management in March 2025, the park has been transforming into an innovative model of a workplace that is alive, dynamic, and deeply connected to its community.

On the Real Frontline
How Electra FM Confronts the Challenges of a War Situation

A siren blares across central Israel, and explosions echo in the background. While most civilians rush to find shelter, Electra FM teams are already on the move—equipped with advanced gear, pre-planned protocols, and an uncompromising commitment. This is not an improvised reaction to crisis but the precise activation of a multi-layered emergency system the company has spent years developing, rehearsing, and refining.

Tavas Spreads Its Wings

Having identified the premium market as a major growth engine, Tavas won a much-coveted tender from El Al, Israel’s national airline. Electra’s commercial cleaning arm is now setting a new standard of spick-and-span service at Ben-Gurion International Airport, and the exclusive King David Lounge is looking as clean as a whistle.