Black Cube Expands Office Space in Tel Aviv Amid Controversies
Black Cube doubles office space in Tel Aviv
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Black Cube, an Israeli private intelligence agency, is doubling its office space in Tel Aviv by leasing the 19th floor of Discount Tower, adding to its existing 26th-floor office. The company, founded in 2010, plans to hire 40 new employees as it expands operations amidst allegations of involvement in political interference in Slovenia.
- 01Black Cube will lease an additional 1,000 square meters on the 19th floor for NIS 2 million per year.
- 02The company currently employs around 200 people and aims to expand its workforce by recruiting 40 new employees.
- 03Founded by former Israeli intelligence officers, Black Cube specializes in business intelligence for litigation and high-profile cases.
- 04The company has faced allegations of political interference, notably in Slovenia's recent elections.
- 05Black Cube has previously been accused of influencing elections in Hungary by surveilling NGO employees.
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Black Cube, a private intelligence agency based in Tel Aviv, is set to double its office space by leasing the 19th floor of the Discount Tower, complementing its existing office on the 26th floor. The expansion will add approximately 1,000 square meters to its operations, with the company committing to a 5-year lease at a rate of NIS 2 million annually, which translates to about NIS 167 per square meter per month. Founded in 2010 by former Israeli Intelligence Service officers Avi Yanus and Dan Zorella, Black Cube currently employs around 200 staff and plans to recruit an additional 40 employees. The agency specializes in business intelligence services, particularly for litigation and high-profile white-collar cases. However, it has recently faced scrutiny over allegations of political interference, particularly regarding its alleged involvement in Slovenia's elections, where it was accused of meeting with opposition leaders. The company has previously been implicated in similar controversies, including attempts to influence elections in Hungary.
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The expansion of Black Cube's office space may lead to increased job opportunities in Tel Aviv, contributing to the local economy.
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