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- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) abstract "The Downtown Triangle (Hebrew: המשולש, Hameshulash, lit. "The Triangle") is a central commercial and entertainment district in Jerusalem, Israel. Measuring 29,000 square metres (310,000 sq ft), the area is bounded by Jaffa Road on the north, King George Street on the west, and Ben Yehuda Street on the southeast. Its vertices are the intersections of Jaffa Road and King George Street, King George and Ben Yehuda Streets, and Ben Yehuda Street and Jaffa Road (the latter known as Zion Square).From the mid-1940s through the 1960s, the Triangle was "the commercial, cultural and economic center of...Jerusalem", with many upscale shops and restaurants operated by German-Jewish immigrant businessmen that appealed to an affluent clientele. Following the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967 and the expansion of the city away from the downtown core, the commercial viability of the Triangle deteriorated. The area was revitalized by the conversion of Ben Yehuda Street and the interior streets of the Triangle to an open-air pedestrian mall in 1982. Over the next two decades, outdoor cafes and souvenir shops moved in, cementing the reputation of the Triangle as a popular shopping and entertainment venue for tourists and young Israelis.".
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- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "And open-shirted name-brand macho Sabra men.".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "Kibbutzniks on a spree, saints,".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "Loud, chattering geniuses, drivers, merchants, and kids,".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "Men shaking in yarmulkas over a Coke,".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "Of our people, foaming beggars,".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "Pharmacists from Germany, scholars,".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "The downtown triangle of streets is seething with Jews—".
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) quote "The round and the blind, the muscle-bulging".
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- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) source "—Danny Siegel".
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- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) subject Category:Central_business_districts.
- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) subject Category:Neighbourhoods_of_Jerusalem.
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- Downtown_Triangle_(Jerusalem) comment "The Downtown Triangle (Hebrew: המשולש, Hameshulash, lit. "The Triangle") is a central commercial and entertainment district in Jerusalem, Israel. Measuring 29,000 square metres (310,000 sq ft), the area is bounded by Jaffa Road on the north, King George Street on the west, and Ben Yehuda Street on the southeast.".
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