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vc15nets
October 17th, 2005, 05:02 PM
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Features
Central business district
Man-made lagoon
Mosques
Pedestrian walkways
Piazza
Gardens
Large-scale shopping mall
University
Schools
Playgrounds
Comprehensive leisure facilities
Community centers
Public halls
Public library
Commercial spaces/outlets
Independent luxury villas
Mid-rise apartment buildings
High-rise towers

Future is Grand
Envisaged as the place where people come together to live out their aspirations, City Fanar is a large-scale development project inspired by the future, for the future. Standing tall and steadfast, City Fanar will be a pillar of progress, a landmark against which all others will calibrate themselves.

Taking a giant leap into the new standard of city master planning, City Fanar will transform vast hectares of bare land on the Arabian Gulf's seafront into a pulsating full-scale city. One that is bound to be at the center stage of the region's future.

With its strategic location, City Fanar holds prudent planning and commitment to excellence;

Situated in the serene beachside of the Arabian Gulf, City Fanar is an all-encompassing development project of approximately 3.4 million square meters of usable land area, utilizing the longest waterfront (4,000 meters) in Saudi Arabia. This facilitates a truly unique waterside community that is massive not only in its sheer size, but also in its scope.

City Fanar is uniquely located midway between Dammam and Al Khobar, on the Corniche road - considered to be the fastest developing commercial stretch in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. The recent development of projects such as Prince Saud Bin Jiloui Stadium, the International Exhibition Center, the King Faisal University, and the Institute of Naval Technical Studies, the King Abdul Aziz Port in Dammam and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is clear indication of the Dammam's Municipality ongoing commitment towards making the Khobar-Dammam Corniche a prime spot for real estate development. City Fanar is also located a short 10 minutes away from Aramco and the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals.

City Fanar offers direct access to the major highway backbones of the Eastern Province - Al Khobar, Dammam, Dhahran, Al Jubail and the King Fahd Airport highways. The New Corniche Road will link Al Khobar nd Dammam. The second road will be the Khobar-Dammam Coastal Road and the third road will be named Qashlah Road. This network effectively integrated the City into the stronghold of the greater city area.

Inspired by the Future, for the Future

City Fanar presents a highly engineered environment purpose-built to meet and exceed the requirements of civic and commercial life into the future. The entire City benefits from futuristic design and urban planning ideologies along with state-of-art technologies.

Fiber-optic cabling is envisaged to run vastly superior telecommunication capabilities and Internet accessibility throughout City Fanar. In addition, the City also takes on a long-term perspective, adopting a reduced demand on the finite natural resources of the environment to promote a reliance on renewable energy resources. A combination of technological innovation, public regulation and organizational innovation will contribute to achieving an improved social and economic domain, adding comfort and quality to the lives of City Fanar's inhabitants.

Community living at its inspired best

City Fanar embodies visionary planning parameters to deliver newfound community living standards. Its rich mix of functions and activities include the planned filtering, movement and flow of traffic, accurate network road mapping, the introduction of framed vistas, focal points and landmark buildings, along with a remarkable aura of perfection that has been achieved in its urban setting.

Studies of ratios between heights of buildings and their distances apart have resulted in optimal light and air for all spaces and plots. The entire City displays a highly methodical approach to developing, which results not only in a community that provides a greater sense of space with high quality indoor and outdoor areas, but also the forging of a planned matrix that promotes greater social interaction and a vibrant way of life. Supporting this cause is the Kingdom's longest pedestrian walkway (1,700 meters) running alongside vital city commercial and residential areas.

Enabling infinite possibilities for commerce and enterprise.

City Fanar presents a vibrant commercial environment where businesses are bound to flourish. A bustling central business district is planned to from the core-nucleus of the City. This mostly mineral landscaped area naturally extends to the largest private man-made lagoon (300,000 square meters) in Saudi Arabia, until its inclined floor gently disappears under water.

The allocation of land for high-density commercial purposes envisaged along the highway on this stretch, points to the high potential commercial viability of the project. Mega multi-stored high-rise buildings will feature along this lagoon waterfront - bound to become the most bustling commercial hub in the Eastern Province. The pedestrian walkway located at the center of the commercial area will link with the Corniche area. This 15,000 square meters piazza area will house exhibitions, retail shops, restaurants, cafes and recreational area. The services, functions and amenities found at City Fanar will act as an urban magnet. a self contained gated community, completely open and welcoming to its surroundings.

A shopping and entertainment paradise
City Fanar has already been embarked for the construction of a landmark shopping mall, envisaged to deliver a comprehensive range of products and services to the city's inhabitants and visitors from around the region. The shopping mall will feature novel architecture to extend new avenues of experiences to its visitors. Located at the west-wing entry to the project, the mall, apart from featuring as the region's 'big-ticket' venue for shopping and entertainment, will also signal the grand gateway into the City.

At home with community recreation
City Fanar will host the first-of-its-kind community center. As a social hub, this center will offer a host of leisure, recreational and sports activities, along with featuring a multi-purpose hall, public library and social club. In addition, innovative planning facilities neighborhood parks and long stretches of integrated pedestrian walkways, which will be distributed equitably throughout the City.

Special spots of land adjacent to the man-made lagoon will also contain special recreational island' surrounded mostly by water. The community facilities constitute an important component of the urban fabric and civic life of the inhabitants of City Fanar.

A truly grand lifestyle proposition
City Fanar brings the idyllic joys of waterfront living to life in a way never thought imaginable. The most modern luxury villas and apartments purpose-designed for provisioning the highest international living standards to the people of the Eastern Province. This is the first-of-its-king residential community, where an excess of sixty traditional private Saudi gardens have been allocated for the recreational needs of inhabitants. With over 200,000 square meters of lush green landscaping, some of these luxury villa estates also have private gardens that could incorporate their own private pools.

Neighborhood schools and the university
Several elements, intermediate and secondary schools are envisaged to serve the community. These schools are located in different areas in and around the site and are all endowed with comprehensive facilities including large-scale outdoor playgrounds. In addition, City Fanar will link to the new campus of the King Faisal Medical University and the new sports complex found therein.

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source26
October 17th, 2005, 06:49 PM
I knew it was just a matter of time before KSA would try to out-do the Gulf on mega-scale marina-cities.. and here it comes.

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 07:30 PM
(ok boy learn to say persian gulf and your project is perfect)!!!!

asb63
October 17th, 2005, 07:34 PM
(ok boy learn to say persian gulf and your project is perfect)!!!!

Why does it matter to you?? Israel calls the gulf of Aqaba "The gulf of Elat" although all world maps name it the gulf of Aqaba. I did not hear Jordanians crying??

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 07:35 PM
NO but we persians do so dont bother calling something something else OK. Keep your respect for a nother nation dont try to provoke us with these childish stuppid things you have the arabian sea we dont call it the persian see do we. NO! we dont so keep your respect for the aryan nation.

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 07:38 PM
But still its a beautiful project and keep on doing stuff like this. (keep building schools and stuff because a educated country is a civilaised country)

Gilgamesh
October 17th, 2005, 07:41 PM
http://www.cityfanar.com/Pics/mainimage_cityfanar.jpg

^^ Amazing render!!! :eek:

Skoulikimou
October 17th, 2005, 07:45 PM
this is just amazing

asb63
October 17th, 2005, 07:47 PM
NO but we persians do so dont bother calling something something else OK. Keep your respect for a nother nation dont try to provoke us with these childish stuppid things you have the arabian sea we dont call it the persian see do we. NO! we dont so keep your respect for the aryan nation.

I will not comment any further on this issue, but I do not understand what does it have to do with respect of other nations..,,, just call it whatever you want and if you consider that Arabs are insulting Iran or Persians by calling it the Arabian Gulf then call it the Persian Gulf in order to keep yourself respect..
:ohno:

Gilgamesh
October 17th, 2005, 07:49 PM
^^ Oh shut up already.

asb63
October 17th, 2005, 07:52 PM
^^ Oh shut up already.

Aggressive unacceptable statement

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 07:56 PM
I think it was ment for me but i really dont understand why freedom needs to interfere in every single reply that i post i mean it want ment for you freedom If it was i would mentioned your name in it. ASB63 talked very understanding en respectfull and i answerd his question so i dont see why you need to interfere if you think its of topic you souldnt reply on it.

Gilgamesh
October 17th, 2005, 07:57 PM
I'm talking about both of you! Do you think anyone care about what you are discussing right now?!?!


Shayan made a correction and that's all, no need to turn the whole thread about it!

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 07:59 PM
but i was questioning my self do you have top universities in the gulf countries and i dont mean to insult you i was just wondering because it seams that the gulf countries are only interested in building nice buildings and making nice resorts but do you also build some top universities??

shayan
October 17th, 2005, 08:02 PM
freedom i think that you sould change your name in i-dont-care-about-irans -dignity -nor-about-its-FREEDOM

asb63
October 17th, 2005, 08:08 PM
but i was questioning my self do you have top universities in the gulf countries and i dont mean to insult you i was just wondering because it seams that the gulf countries are only interested in building nice buildings and making nice resorts but do you also build some top universities??

I am not from the Gulf but currently living in Dubai. I agree that more building nice buildings is becoming a phenomena in the gulf but great attention is now given to education specially in Dubai, Doha & Manama.. More attention to higher education is observed in Lebanon & Jordan

asb63
October 17th, 2005, 08:11 PM
I'm talking about both of you! Do you think anyone care about what you are discussing right now?!?!


Shayan made a correction and that's all, no need to turn the whole thread about it!

You could have conveyed your idea in a proper manner by saying noone "care about what you are discussing right now". I mentioned earlier that I am not going to comment on this issue any further but you used your offensive language..Anyway, forget it

Qatar4Ever
October 17th, 2005, 10:29 PM
Threads tend to get side-tracked real easily. Anyways kool fo KSA, i hope to see more of these projects in the gulf.

*UofT*
October 18th, 2005, 12:47 AM
I'd rather have Saudi Arabia developing the cities of Jeddah, and Riyadh then to build from scratch dubai project imitations.

Moody
October 18th, 2005, 01:00 AM
I knew it was just a matter of time before KSA would try to out-do the Gulf on mega-scale marina-cities.. and here it comes.


You can;t be more right source! I agree, and to prove us correct, let me tell you this, Saudi, and Riyadh in particular, will soon have its own Cinema ! 1300 seater will be operational by this month.

smussuw
October 18th, 2005, 01:19 AM
Shayan made a correction and that's all, no need to turn the whole thread about it!
those correction are annoying when it turns into discussing the same subject in loads of threads.

:cheers:

smussuw
October 18th, 2005, 01:20 AM
Why does it matter to you?? Israel calls the gulf of Aqaba "The gulf of Elat" although all world maps name it the gulf of Aqaba. I did not hear Jordanians crying??

good point :yes:

shayan
October 18th, 2005, 01:21 AM
well there we go again smussuw I think a gave a good anwer to that guestion go read it and you will be convinced

Bahraini Spirit
October 18th, 2005, 01:22 AM
The problem I see with this project is attracting foreigners to invest (not gulf nationals) because of the recent and seamlessly neverending attacks.

vc15nets
October 18th, 2005, 02:03 AM
I'd rather have Saudi Arabia developing the cities of Jeddah, and Riyadh then to build from scratch dubai project imitations.

This isnt building a new city or settlement from scratch. It is a development between the major cities of khobar and dammam. Besides, Saudi Arabia has built better cities from the sand upwards than any other city in the world. Look at Jubail and Yanbu, nothing existed where they were built and now they are lush green and planned cities with trees imported from California. These arent dubai imitations because Dubai does development for foreign investment whereas Saudi doesnt want that foriegn money from developments. If Saudi wanted foreign investments through its projects, then it would let foreigners buy property.

Riyadh and Jeddah already have countless development projects going on including malls, towers, residential developments, hotels, etc. So its the time for the eastern province to get some of that glory.

Dubai_Boy
October 18th, 2005, 02:23 AM
Fantastic project indeed :D mabrook

Shayan , talking about education ,

whydontyouusecommasorfullstopsitisveryannoying !!! what sort of high end school in iran did you go to :D

shayan
October 18th, 2005, 02:29 AM
well in iran we have very good universities but you have to know i now live in holland. But we have one of the best medicin schools in the world The one in Shiraz being the best and we have some of the best fysics and chemistry universities in iran maths is given on a high level and we have some good economic schools in tehran. We had universities nationwide in some 20 cities by 1949 and iran has the highest educated youth inside the middle east so we dont need to discuss irans schools ok. I was just asking you a simple question about schools in the persian gulf states.

Dubai_Boy
October 18th, 2005, 02:32 AM
Shayan , your not bad with your spelling or grammer.HOWEVER , please , for the love of god , use SENTANCES :D

Gilgamesh
October 18th, 2005, 12:20 PM
Shayan , your not bad with your spelling or grammer.HOWEVER , please , for the love of god , use SENTANCES :D

Ey Khoda...Look who's telling others about their English...

Anyway...You could try use some more sentences yourself.

those correction are annoying when it turns into discussing the same subject in loads of threads.

:cheers:

I agree, not as annoying as the misstakes though. Just see how much useless blabbering we could have avoided!

Dubai_Boy
October 18th, 2005, 03:54 PM
Oh gimme a freakin break :D it was past midnight and i was talking to shayan :)

shayan
October 18th, 2005, 08:42 PM
Yes your right. I sould use sentances. But in the heat of the debate i find myself forgetting it.

B-Patriot
October 18th, 2005, 08:50 PM
Where did u get those figures from Dubai_Boy..??

The GDP ones, in your signature!? Whats the link?

shayan
October 18th, 2005, 09:01 PM
iran has the same gdp but has 2 times as much people living in it.....

Dubai_Boy
October 18th, 2005, 11:22 PM
Bahraini , i got them from gulf news newspaper ! not from the net , yesterdays issue , business section , you might be able to find it online

Skoulikimou
October 18th, 2005, 11:45 PM
just image what the GDP will be once the barrel hit the 100$ mark........bilng bling,

Bahraini Spirit
October 19th, 2005, 02:25 AM
Well the GDP of Qatar can't be that high, last year it was $19 somethin billion, how can it jump by another $19 billion in one year when the growth was 20% perceived and 10% real growth (somethin like that).

Dubai_Boy
October 19th, 2005, 09:50 AM
Dont shoot the messanger !! :D

shayan
October 19th, 2005, 11:27 AM
well oil become 35 precent more profitable and maybe foreign investments and maybe your old numbers didnt show the truth

Bahraini Spirit
October 19th, 2005, 02:11 PM
How is that possible to jump $20 billion in a year, that's like 200% growth, no country on earth ever achieved that. Even say if some figures said Qatar's GDP was $28 billion or so, jumpin to $38 billion, that is around 26-2% growth which no country again has achieved before. So that GDP is not right really and oman had a larger GDP also than $30 billion last year (somewhere near $38 billion or so).

shayan
October 19th, 2005, 02:24 PM
Well its imposible for countries with very high gdps but 20 precent of per example 30 biljoen is not very much.....

source26
October 19th, 2005, 02:26 PM
Why does it matter to you?? Israel calls the gulf of Aqaba "The gulf of Elat" although all world maps name it the gulf of Aqaba. I did not hear Jordanians crying??

we call it the gulf of eilat, they call it the gulf of aqaba but nobody cares, at least we all call it the red sea with no stupid name dispute.

Look at world maps and see everybody calls it persian gulf.. so what?

they also called this the middle east, east of where? and if we are the middle of the east, who is the west of the east?

*UofT*
October 19th, 2005, 03:22 PM
How is that possible to jump $20 billion in a year, that's like 200% growth, no country on earth ever achieved that. Even say if some figures said Qatar's GDP was $28 billion or so, jumpin to $38 billion, that is around 26-2% growth which no country again has achieved before. So that GDP is not right really and oman had a larger GDP also than $30 billion last year (somewhere near $38 billion or so).


You do you realize Qatar has had to absorb LNG investments of upto 100 billion just this year??, google it i'm sure you'll come across it. Qatar will soon surpass Luxembourg for the wealthiest per capita nation on the planet by 2010.

Bahraini Spirit
October 20th, 2005, 01:56 AM
Ya but GDP is different. They are still deals and GDP is all the goods and services produced within the borders of a country, so that doesn't really count until Qatar actually starts producin from those investments. Calculate it for yourself, jumpin from $19.49 billion to $38 billion in one year, that's a growth which is impossible. There wasn't any growth rate in the world above 20%.

Another point is that Oman's GDP dropped by like $8 billion, how's that possible since all the gulf is experiencing growth?

Anyways, it'll all be clear later when the stats come out.


Back to Fanar City now hehe.

prsn41ife
October 20th, 2005, 02:45 AM
great project but im still confused on its location...

and since this thread is off topic now anyway im just going to say this one last thing: not trying to affend anyone here, but its a known fact that arabs and iranians havent always had the best of relations and that the arab governments may be doing this to undermine iranian history at a time when iran really isnt doing so good politcally in the world.

*UofT*
October 20th, 2005, 06:12 AM
Ya but GDP is different. They are still deals and GDP is all the goods and services produced within the borders of a country, so that doesn't really count until Qatar actually starts producin from those investments. Calculate it for yourself, jumpin from $19.49 billion to $38 billion in one year, that's a growth which is impossible. There wasn't any growth rate in the world above 20%.

Another point is that Oman's GDP dropped by like $8 billion, how's that possible since all the gulf is experiencing growth?

Anyways, it'll all be clear later when the stats come out.


Back to Fanar City now hehe.


Do you have any idea the amount of production and export about to occur in Qatar as far as LNG is concerned?? Listen bro, Qatar's GDP will catch upto Kuwaits this is what most economists have been forecasting in the Economist.

Bahraini Spirit
October 20th, 2005, 07:37 AM
Do you have any idea the amount of production and export about to occur in Qatar as far as LNG is concerned?? Listen bro, Qatar's GDP will catch upto Kuwaits this is what most economists have been forecasting in the Economist.

I've mentioned it before to Qatar4ever, dunno if he remembers and I told him Qatar will surpass Q8. Anyways, there are 2 points I stressed before about those figures, how come oman's gdp dropped by $8 billion in one year, that's one. Second, I will say those figure are true if Qatar's GDP was $28 billion 2 years ago and 20% growth (the growth announced for last year and predicted for this year) for 2 years in a row, then that figure will be true. Or another case is that all the GDPs showed about Qatar and Oman are wrong.
Remember there are 2 types of GDP growth, and even if the perceived growth was huge, Qatar's GDP wouldn't be this high.

In terms of keepin up to latest news, I read the ft and the economist several times a day, so I wouldn't agrue really in the first place if I didn't have economic sense. Plus for one, go to the cia or eia websites and check out the gdps, see for yourself, they even have a predicted one ($25 billion).

About the per capita, I know that story about Qatar being second at the moment and probably first next year (GDP per capita).

Am not arguin about why Qatar is growin this fast, am sayin those figures don't seem right, well Oman's and Qatar's compared to what they were in the previous year.

Anyways, we can open another thread and discuss this there. Ciao from me in London to you in Canada :).


Back to Fanar.

Bahraini Spirit
October 20th, 2005, 02:07 PM
What's the latest news with the project? I haven't heard anythin since 2004 about it.

huit
October 20th, 2005, 08:39 PM
Where exactly is this city fanar?

vc15nets
October 20th, 2005, 09:32 PM
Between Khobar and Dammam but closer to Khobar

Qatar4Ever
October 22nd, 2005, 02:17 PM
Im not sure about the GDP figures, coz there are at least ten different sources with at least ten different figures. But the GDP growth, espically since we saw a doubling in crude prices within two years, naturally would result in growth in double digits. Espically for qatar which heavily depends on crude exports. Further, keep in mind that this year alone a lot of the LNG production trains came online and started exporting gas. This might of contribute to the countries production in dollar terms. However Im not sure if the numbers are correct.

In addition, qatar doesnt currently have the highest GDP/capita i read somewhere it was luxmberg with a high number of like 70,000$ or so. Its hard to believe, but im begining to lose faith in these numbers. Every other orginzation publishes different numbers.

K.S.A lover
May 25th, 2006, 04:00 PM
Hey guys............did u all forget about this MEGA PROJECT? there's no news about this project for past few months,
so......has the construction started????? cuz the reclaimation was over......
if it has,then could anyone (who lives in KHOBAR) go take sum pics n upload them???
I'd love to do that myself but unfortunately, i don't have DRIVING LICENSE......so plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

yusef
April 2nd, 2007, 01:36 PM
any updates?

Saudi guy
April 2nd, 2007, 06:06 PM
dont you guys think city fanar it's the same project al shobily close to al-khobar!!!

YeMeNi_guy
April 5th, 2007, 08:50 AM
this is the best project in saudi
i hope it doesnt get cancleed

YeMeNi_guy
April 5th, 2007, 08:57 AM
i dont see any construction on the cornich between khobar and dammam

XP
June 3rd, 2007, 02:40 PM
Back to Fanar City now hehe.

http://www.cityfanar.com/

I'm just trying to uncover some places. It seems that thick layers of dust were hiding such a .... let's say.. jewel >(

No clue at all....:ohno::dunno:

Riyadhi
June 3rd, 2007, 03:08 PM
I last heart that the infrastructure of this project was completed long time ago.

zak_2007
June 3rd, 2007, 06:18 PM
I need Same Infermaion about this project
Contracting Name:
owner Names:
pleace of projact;
Consulting Names:

this infermation send to me in my E-mail :

zakria.abdullah @altuwairqi.com.sa

Riyadhi
June 7th, 2007, 11:40 PM
June 2007


Fanar City – Phase Two
Owner: Rikaz Development & Planning
Budget: $167 million
Scope: The scope of work includes the construction of several buildings, varying in size from a single to 16 storeys comprising residential units. The development will also include a wide range of commercial and entertainment facilities, an 115,000 sq m shopping mall as well as hotels. The project will have a total built-up area of 3.3 million sq m surrounded by a man-made lagoon.
Status: Sources indicate that design work will be completed in eight months.

http://www.gulfconstructionworldwide.com

aldaiel
April 2nd, 2008, 05:02 AM
Any Updates on this Project?
Haven't heard or seen anything regarding City Fanar..

Sdare
April 2nd, 2008, 08:00 AM
lol
last update on their website was in 2004

XP
April 3rd, 2008, 10:14 AM
They should have made a funeral.... :lol:

Riyadhi
April 3rd, 2008, 07:09 PM
I think the work at the site has stopped long time ago after a dispute with the government..

S3oDy
April 3rd, 2008, 07:26 PM
WOW, nice project!

Can somebody show the project's location on google maps?

aldaiel
April 5th, 2008, 05:17 AM
lol
last update on their website was in 2004

That's very sad!
It seems our guys haven't yet realized the importance of the Internet..
Same thing goes for Al Oula's website.. So outdated!

aldaiel
April 5th, 2008, 05:40 AM
WOW, nice project!

Can somebody show the project's location on google maps?

If you're familiar with the Dammam Metro Area, Its a slim rectangular strip just South of King Abdulaziz Port, located at the intersection of King Faisal Road (Coastal Road) and King Saud Road (Al Kashla Road)..

aldaiel
April 5th, 2008, 05:47 AM
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2365/2388192919_ed5f74ee9b_o.jpg

XP
April 6th, 2008, 05:30 PM
^^ aldaiel we'd like more input from you. We lack info on Khobar and Dammam here in SCC.

S3oDy
April 6th, 2008, 07:26 PM
Thanks aldaiel,

Don't you think this land is so small to build a city on it? It's even smaller than some districts in Dammam and Khobar! Also, AFAIK, KFU is already building their new buildings and facilities on some parts of that land.

aldaiel
April 6th, 2008, 10:17 PM
^^ aldaiel we'd like more input from you. We lack info on Khobar and Dammam here in SCC.

I'll try my best, but it'll be challenging since I'm currently working abroad.

aldaiel
April 6th, 2008, 11:00 PM
Thanks aldaiel,

Don't you think this land is so small to build a city on it? It's even smaller than some districts in Dammam and Khobar! Also, AFAIK, KFU is already building their new buildings and facilities on some parts of that land.

Its a good size lot for a project, but you're definitely right, its NOT a city!
Well that whole area is currently undergoing land reclamation and development, but according to the latest Dammam Municipality Masterplan this plot is shown as reserved for the project.

XP
November 3rd, 2008, 02:22 PM
http://www.alriyadh.com/2008/10/20/img/201913.jpg

Wednesday, Oct 08, 2008

DUBAI (Zawya Dow Jones)--Saudi-based Injaz Real Estate Co. will develop a project in the Kingdom worth more than 10 billion Saudi riyals ($2.655 billion) over the next five years, a senior company executive said Wednesday.

"The Al Marina project will be developed in three phases and will be worth more than SAR10 billion," Omar Abdullah Al Kadi, Injaz's managing director, told reporters on the sidelines of the Cityscape conference.

Construction of the project in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia has already started and is expected to be completed in 2013, Al Kadi said.

Injaz Wednesday signed an agreement with De Leeuw Middle East to manage the infrastructure in the first phase of the project.


إنجاز" تكشف النقاب عن مدينة المارينا أحد أضخم المشاريع العقارية بالمملكة في معرض الشرقية



الرياض - خالد الربيش:
تعمل شركة إنجاز للتطوير العمراني على إرساء مفاهيم جديدة في عملية التطوير العقاري والعمراني، وذلك عبر تطبيقات جديدة من خلال تطوير المشاريع، التي تعمل عليها.
ومن خلال دراسات عمدت إليها إنجاز في تحليل السوق العقاري، ركزت الشركة على العمل بتطوير مشاريع عمرانية على شكل أحياء كبيرة ومدن في مناطق السعودية الرئيسية، إلا أنها ستعمل على الانطلاق بالإبداع، وتقديم منتج عقاري يحقق أسلوب حياة جديدة، وتقديم أكثر من منتج عقاري.

إن إنجاز للتطوير العمراني ستحقق من خلال مشاريعها تغيير نمط الحياة العادية والروتينية، إلى أشكال جديدة من خلال ما ستوفره في مشاريعها العقارية في مختلف مدن المملكة التي تعتزم الشركة تطويرها خلال الفترة المقبلة..

إن طريقة إنجاز للتطوير العمراني تعتمد على تحقيق أسمى حياة كريمة للفرد داخل مجتمع جديد، ستوفره مشاريع إنجاز التي ستكون ذات قيمة إضافية للمجتمع، حيث عملت الشركة على دراسة مكونات الراحة والرضا لدى القاطنين في المشاريع العقارية، وسعت إلى جمعها في المشاريع العقارية، وبالتالي إيجاد سبل ووسائل حديثة ومبتكرة في عالم المشاريع العقارية في المنطقة.

لقد عزمت إنجاز إلى أن تكون واحدة من كبرى الشركات العقارية في المنطقة، بطريقة اسلوبها، وبطريقة طرحها، الذي سيكون معادلة متوازنة لطرح مشاريع تتناسب مع متطلبات الاسواق، كل على حدة، بجميع المدن التي تعتزم الشركة طرحها او تطويرها.

لقد تمثلت رؤية إنجاز في ان تكون لاعبا رئيسيا في سوق العقارات في السعودية، ومن ثم الانتشار اقليميا لتطوير مشاريع شاملة، ابتداء من الفكرة إلى تطوير الارض إلى بناء وحدات عقارية إلى بناء احياء ومدن سكنية وتجارية، عبر خلق تجارب جديدة في مفهوم المنتجات العقارية للافراد في مشاريعها، حيث لا توجد في السعودية الا مشاريع قليلة تم استخدام فكر التطوير الشامل فيها، مع العلم ان المشاريع المطروحة تحتوى على عدد قليل من الوحدات السكنية بعدد 500وحدة عقارية الا أنها حققت نتائج مشجعة.

الامر الذي جعل المشاريع الشاملة تثبت نجاحها في الدول المجاورة، وعمدت إنجاز إلى عمل دراسات شاملة خرجت بدلالات على أن السوق العقاري في السعودية قادم على طفرة إسكانية كبيرة، والاحصائيات التي تصدرها وزارة التخطيط خير دليل على ذلك، بالاضافة إلى العمل على طرح نظام الرهن العقاري وانه قاب قوسين او ادنى من الاقرار، حيث انه عامل حيوي لجميع الشركات السعودية والخليجية للدخول في السوق العقاري السعودي، للاستحواذ على حصة من السوق والمنافسة في طرح منتجات تصب في النهاية في مصلحة المشتري النهائي.

يقول عمر بن عبد الله القاضي العضو المنتدب لشركة إنجاز: إن إنجازتعمل على إجراء عدد من الدراسات على المشروع، وذلك لجعله نموذجا حيا لكل مشروع تطوير شامل في المستقبل، مشيراً إلى قوله انهم سيطبقون في المشروع معايير ومقاييس عالمية ستكون بمثابة تغيير لمفاهيم المشاريع العقارية في المنطقة، سنعمل على ان يكون مشروع الشركة في المنطقة الشرقية قيمة اضافية للسوق العقاري، من خلال ما سيكون في المشروع، ونسعى إلى ان يكون الاعلان عن المشروع خلال الربع الاخير من السنة الجاري.

وتعتزم إنجاز تطوير اول مشاريعها، وهو مشروع المارينا، وهو المشروع الذي تقع ارض المشروع في المرحلة الاولى من النطاق العمراني لحاضرة الدمام، بالاضافة إلى وقوعه على طريق الكورنيش على ساحل الخليج العربي بطول 850متراً مربعاً، ويحتوي المشروع على بحيرة صناعية ذات اطلالة بحرية بطول 4كيلومترات، وبمساحة تقدر بنحو 300ألف متر مربع تقريبا، وكما اسلفت سابقاً فإننا سنعمل على تطبيق حلول عقارية تنموية من خلال مشروع عقاري مميز يتناسب مع طبيعة وثقافة السوق وخصوصية المجتمع، عبر توفير حلول إسكانية شاملة وتوفير فرص استثمارية عقارية، وقال القاضي : سنطبق افضل المواصفات العالمية في تطوير وتنمية المشاريع متعددة الاستخدامات بما يتوافق مع طبيعة الارض والموقع، سيكون من خلال المشروع إرساء قواعد جديدة في السوق العقاري من خلال التطبيقات الحديثة والمتطورة التي ستنفذها الشركة في ارض المشروع.

وستعمل إنجاز عند عرض المشروع في المنطقة الشرقية عرض مشروع المارينا الجديد، وذلك خلال فعاليات معرض العقار والإسكان السادس في المملكة العربية السعودية في العشرين من شهر اكتوبر الجاري، و الذي يقام على أرض مركز معارض الظهران الدولي للمعارض في المنطقة الشرقية، ويستمر المعرض لمدة أربعة أيام، تشارك فيه أكثر من 50شركة وطنية، وعدد من الأسماء البارزة في قطاع التطوير والاستثمار العقاري.

ويناقش المعرض مجموعة من الموضوعات المتعلقة بالقضايا العقارية، ويعد فرصة مناسبة لشركات القطاع العقاري لإقامة علاقات تواصل فيما بينها تساعد على تبادل الخبرات، كما يتيح المجال للمختصين والمهتمين لإجراء المزيد من اللقاءات والتواصل فيما بينهم لتبادل الآراء وطرح الأفكار ذات الصلة.

ومن المشاريع التي سيكشف عنها النقاب في المعرض مشروع مدينة المارينا التابع لشركة "إنجاز" للتطوير العمراني، الذي يعد أحد أضخم المشاريع العقارية في المملكة، والذي يعكس النموذج الحضاري المتطور للمشاريع العقارية متعددة الاستخدامات، يغطي المشروع مساحة تتجاوز 3.3ملايين متر مربع، تضم مناطق تجارية تتألف من مبانٍ تجارية وفلل وقصور فخمة وفنادق راقية ومراكز تجارية ملحق بها خدمات متكاملة، كما تحتوي المدينة على مرافق متنوعة مثل المطاعم والمقاهي والمتنزهات والشوارع التجارية المعدة للمشي والتنزه والترفيه بأسلوب غير مسبوق في المملكة.

XP
November 3rd, 2008, 02:24 PM
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DARK SPIRIT 2
November 4th, 2008, 02:12 AM
^^ Where is the Specific Location of This Al Marina Project? Maybe South Corniche Area? Khobar is really booming nowadays.

aldaiel
November 7th, 2008, 05:49 AM
Here's the project's website, however there aren't that much details at this moment: http://www.injaz.com/projects_saudi.html

Saudi guy
November 7th, 2008, 12:50 PM
looks so similar to another project also in khobar!!

thefreestyler
November 7th, 2008, 07:33 PM
Saudi Arabia's Al-Marina masterplan set to be finalised

The masterplan for the SR10bn ($3bn) Al-Marina development is due to be finalised by the end of 2008.

Developed by the local Injaz Development Company, the project, located between Khobar and Dammam, is a mixed-use development stretching 4 kilometres along the coast.

The client is busy contracting architects and designers to establish concepts and themes for the site.

Construction on the project is expected to be complete by 2013.

The firm aims to award construction and infrastructure contracts by the end of 2008.

The project was officially launched during the recent Cityscape exhibition in Dubai in October.

aldaiel
November 7th, 2008, 11:00 PM
looks so similar to another project also in khobar!!

Since you mentioned that.. It reminds me of the City Fanar project by Rikaz..
Apart from the dredging and land filling they had done in 2004, we haven't heard about that project for awhile, and the plot looks almost identical.. Maybe Rikaz sold it to Injaz.. :shifty:

aldaiel
November 7th, 2008, 11:32 PM
From the Official Press Release:

معرفاً مشروع مدينة المارينا "هو عبارة مدينة شاطئية مصغرة صممت على أعلى المستويات، تقع على طريق الدمام - الخبر الساحلي بين مدينتي الخبر والدمام على واجهتهما البحرية في موقع فريد على شاطئ الخليج العربي وعلى مساحة إجمالية تتجاوز 3,3 مليون متر مربع

This is the plot of the original City Fanar development project, which is the most logical and probable location for the new Marina project from the description above which states it will be located on the Dammam/Khobar Coastal Road (a.k.a King Faisal Road).

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3269/3011410942_005a174049_o.jpg

Shahid
November 8th, 2008, 07:38 AM
It is very nice project but I don't agree building a new made man island

There is already many desert, use that.

aldaiel
November 8th, 2008, 09:37 PM
It is very nice project but I don't agree building a new made man island

There is already many desert, use that.

It is all about location.
This area is a prime waterfront location between Dammam and Khobar, and there isn't much of that available for a project of this size.

XP
November 10th, 2008, 07:45 AM
From the Official Press Release:

معرفاً مشروع مدينة المارينا "هو عبارة مدينة شاطئية مصغرة صممت على أعلى المستويات، تقع على طريق الدمام - الخبر الساحلي بين مدينتي الخبر والدمام على واجهتهما البحرية في موقع فريد على شاطئ الخليج العربي وعلى مساحة إجمالية تتجاوز 3,3 مليون متر مربع

This is the plot of the original City Fanar development project, which is the most logical and probable location for the new Marina project from the description above which states it will be located on the Dammam/Khobar Coastal Road (a.k.a King Faisal Road).

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3269/3011410942_005a174049_o.jpg

Great input Aldaiel, I keep saying we need more from Sharqiya people in SSC. Thanks.

KAL76
November 10th, 2008, 06:23 PM
looks so similar to another project also in khobar!!

that is actually it
this is what used to be City Fanar project. the project seemed to be on hold the last 3 years and now thy brought it up back with ney layout an design and new name.
the owner was Rikaz though!! did they sold it or what?

GulfArabia
February 15th, 2009, 10:41 AM
ummmmmmmmm ,,, looks boring !! very close to where i live thu

XP
April 27th, 2009, 11:49 AM
Saudi Guy, this is not listed in the project index, update please... I'm looking for Al Khobar Lakes and I cant find it as well.

XP
May 18th, 2009, 04:08 PM
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ASIFI
August 1st, 2009, 07:37 PM
wow.... beautifullllllllllll,,whens going to launch?????????

ASIFI
August 1st, 2009, 07:43 PM
wow.... beautifullllllllllll,,whens going to launch?????????:cheers:

ASIFI
September 1st, 2009, 07:48 PM
Hi...wonderful waterfront project..is it underconstruction??
Good news for waterfront Loverssssss..

Here is one Global Conference going in Bahrain about 2nd Annual Urban Waterfronts on 8th and 9th nov,2009.

Registrations are open...for further informations and registrations contact.

ASIF IQBAL

Saudi guy
September 2nd, 2009, 04:49 AM
i have seen a model for this project in cityscape saudi arabia i tried to take a photos but unfortunately it was completely prohibited,it's a promised project, please mr asif give as all you can in this Exhibition.

manhuel
September 2nd, 2009, 09:03 PM
me recuerda a las fichas del dominó ....

7akem
September 2nd, 2009, 09:32 PM
did they actually start working on the project?? I've seen this model since ever but nothing in the press and no update in here. Can someone post an update plzzzz!!!

MAS-LNS
September 3rd, 2009, 03:01 AM
did they actually start working on the project?? I've seen this model since ever but nothing in the press and no update in here. Can someone post an update plzzzz!!!

They didn't start work & I think they will never start work . :ohno:

wise_zech
September 7th, 2009, 01:10 PM
nice project in al-khobar....

ASIFI
September 29th, 2009, 10:59 PM
what kind of details you need for this evant??:banana:

hpl999
September 30th, 2009, 03:48 PM
wooow

rayyan
November 22nd, 2009, 12:16 AM
its still not do any things

gust lay lay

proman2008
November 22nd, 2009, 11:35 PM
nice

but i think 10 billion is too much ...

think what they could do with that instead ..

thewolf434
October 5th, 2010, 10:27 AM
المشاركة السعودية الوحيدة في المعرض تلقي الضوء على إمكانيات النمو الكبيرة للسوق المحلي
«إنجاز» تستعرض مشاريعها العقارية في السعودية خلال مشاركتها في «سيتي سكيب جلوبال 2010»
http://s.alriyadh.com/2010/10/04/img/788457363262.jpg
الرياض - الرياض

من المتوقع أن تطلق المملكة العربية السعودية استثمارات بقيمة 320 مليار دولار في غضون السنوات العشر القادمة لسد الطلب على الوحدات السكنية البالغ نحو 200,000 وحدة سكنية سنوياً. وتقدر حاليا قيمة الاستثمارات العقارية المحلية بحوالي 300 مليار دولار أميركي مع إمكانية وصولها إلى 400 مليار دولار بحلول نهاية هذا العام وفقاً للتقرير الصادر عن بيت الاستثمار العالمي، حيث تسعى المملكة للحفاظ على ريادتها الإقليمية في مجال العقارات. وتستعد "إنجاز للتطوير العمراني" (Injaz Development Company)، المطور الرئيسي وشركة الاستثمار العقاري التي تتخذ من الرياض مقراً لها، لاستعراض مشاريعها العقارية في السعودية من خلال مشاركتها في الدورة التاسعة من معرض "سيتي سكيب جلوبال" (Cityscape Global) الذي تنعقد فعالياته في الفترة من 4 إلى 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر المقبل في مركز دبي الدولي للمعارض وذلك بصفتها الشركة الوحيدة المشاركة من المملكة.

ويعكس كلّ من "المارينا" (Al Marina) و"القمرا" (Al Gamra)، وهما اثنان من أبرز المشاريع العقارية الرائدة التي تشرف "إنجاز" على تطويرها في المملكة، إمكانيات النمو الكبيرة المتوفرة في القطاع العقاري السعودي. ويعد المارينا مشروعا متعدد الاستخدامات وهو ذات واجهة بحرية ويمتد على مساحة 3.3 ملايين متر مربع شرق مدينة الدمام، في حين يوفر مشروع "القمرا" نحو 2.5 مليون متر مربع من الأراضي السكنية الجاهزة للبناء والمعدة خصيصاً لتمثل امتداداً طبيعياً لمنطقة الرياض.

وقال عمر القاضي، الرئيس والعضو المنتدب لشركة "إنجاز للتطوير العمراني": "يتمتع مشروعي "المارينا" و"القمرا" بمكانة استراتيجية هامة من شأنها أن تدعم عجلة نمو القطاع العقاري السعودي، لا سيما في المناطق التي تشهد تطوراً متسارعاً للتحول إلى بيئة حضرية حديثة مثل منطقة الرياض. وتمتلك الإمارات ودبي بشكل خاص رؤية مماثلة ترتكز على استكشاف فرص النمو والآفاق الاستثمارية المستقبلية وتهدف إلى تطوير قطاع العقارات. كما أننا نتطلع من خلال مشاركتنا في المعرض إلى الاطلاع على الفرص الاستثمارية الناشئة وإقامة شراكات جديدة وتعزيز شراكاتنا القائمة باعتبارنا الممثل الوحيد لقطاع العقارات السعودي في هذا الحدث الدولي".

ويواصل "سيتي سكيب جلوبال"، الذي يعرف رسمياً ب "سيتي سكيب دبي"، في الحفاظ على مكانته باعتباره المعرض الرائد عالمياً في مجال التطوير والاستثمار العقاري. ومن المتوقع أن تستقطب الدورة الحالية من الحدث ما يزيد عن 200 شركة عارضة و38,000 مشارك من 115 دولة. ويضم جدول أعمال المعرض، الذي يمتد على مدى اربعة ايام، عددا من الأنشطة بما فيها اجتماعات المستثمرين وغداء رؤساء مجلس الإدارة و"سيتي سكيب جلوبال جولف كلاسيك" وحفل توزيع جوائز سيتي سكيب للهندسة المعمارية وخدمات سيتي سكيب جلوبال لربط الأعمال.

وتوفر شركة "إنجاز للتطوير العمراني" الحلول المتكاملة للقطاع العقاري المحلي والإقليمي منذ العام 2006. وتشتمل خدمات الشركة على تحديد الاستثمارات العقارية وتطوير المشاريع الخاصة بها أو التابعة لأطراف أخرى ودعم المبيعات مثل خدمات التمويل البنكي.
http://www.almarina.net/main_en.html
http://www.injaz.com/index.php?lang=ar

suorce (http://www.alriyadh.com/2010/10/04/article564750.html)

dhoom1981
October 6th, 2010, 10:48 AM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
good news ... thnx man

7akem
October 8th, 2010, 10:08 AM
is there new updates to this projects....is the building active there?

EMG76
February 2nd, 2011, 10:29 PM
Some renders released... I loved the proposed dancing fountin....

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Mesch
February 2nd, 2011, 10:54 PM
Oh wow! Loveit, loveit, loveit. I really really hope it gets approved and built asap.

Ahmad Rashid Ahmad
February 3rd, 2011, 12:02 AM
Beautiful....:okay:

Sultan Zaki
February 5th, 2011, 03:55 AM
Thanks for the updates :)

EMG76
February 9th, 2011, 11:59 PM
This project has been renamed to "AlMarina".. Which we have another thread for.. Would be great to merge the two..

Saudi guy
February 10th, 2011, 01:04 AM
^^Good observation dear EMG :)

EMG76
February 10th, 2011, 01:50 AM
Thanks saudiguy for the support...

Mesch
February 10th, 2011, 04:14 AM
Oh lord, it's contagious..

EMG76
February 10th, 2011, 09:41 AM
LoooL it is.. I have been having these feelin for a few days now.. Can't help it.. ;-) I am startin to feel the pleasure of changin threads names...what is wrong with me?!! ;-)

Ahmad Rashid Ahmad
February 10th, 2011, 02:32 PM
:laugh:

Mesch
February 11th, 2011, 04:10 AM
LoooL it is.. I have been having these feelin for a few days now.. Can't help it.. ;-) I am startin to feel the pleasure of changin threads names...what is wrong with me?!! ;-)

Oh, that's not actually what I meant..

Sultan Zaki
February 12th, 2011, 12:35 AM
Thanks EMG76 for this update :)

EMG76
April 19th, 2011, 10:33 PM
Omar Al-Kadi, Managing Director of Injaz Development Company, said the fourteenth edition of the Riyadh Exhibition for Real Estate and Architecture Development 2011 - Restatex 14, to be held during May 1-4, 2011, represents an important milestone and a turning point in the country's vital real estate sector.

The exhibition will be the first real estate event to be organized after the issuance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah's decree on housing and real estate, which has resulted in a number of developments and changes that are all set to transform the Saudi real estate market, and identify new trends in it.

Al-Kadi said the participation of Injaz in the exhibition this year will be different in terms of value and form from all its previous participations, and will be more effective in terms of the package deals that the company will offer to visitors, both individuals and companies. The company will showcase its real estate projects, particularly Al-Marina project in the Eastern Province, which is expected to offer all the features designed to meet the expectations of the customers.

Al-Kadi noted that Restatex 14 has given an important opportunity to Injaz, where it can present an overview of the developments in Al-Marina project to a number of visitors, adding that the company will review at its stand at the exhibition the main components of this multi-purpose project, which overlooks the Arabian coast with a four kilometer-long waterfront.

The project links the cities of Dammam and Al-Khobar and extends over an area of 3.3 million square meters. Al-Kadi stated that Al-Marina will provide new investment opportunities in terms of terrain and location, adding that it represents a shift in the culture of the real estate market, while taking into consideration the privacy of Saudi society. He also reviewed the major components of the project, which include plots allocated for restaurants, international schools, and shopping centers, in addition to land for entertainment centers, apartments, villas and hotels. He noted that the infrastructure of Al-Marina project is in accordance with the best and most advanced standards and technological capabilities.

"The exhibition comes at a critical time as it meets the demands of those working in the real estate sector in the Kingdom and in the region at large, given the importance of the Saudi real estate market as one of the largest markets in the region and the most attractive one. Saudi Arabia offers great real estate opportunities, which make the exhibition an appropriate platform to identify the future vision of the sector, its programs, offers, investment and financing opportunities, strategies, development plans, regulations and legislations supporting the growth of the Saudi real estate sector," said Al-Kadi.

He added: "The exhibition is considered as one of the basic indicators of the real estate market in the Kingdom. The participation of Injaz in this event represents a good opportunity to connect with the real estate market and its investors, where all the key players in this industry can exchange ideas and consensus on how to strengthen cooperation and invite joint investments for the benefit of the sector, particularly in view of the current growth of the real estate sector."

Restatex 14 will be attended by a number of senior officials in the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh, along with a number of heads of leading real estate companies, directors of banks and a selected group of leading investors.

Source:
http://www.ameinfo.com/262456.html

EMG76
June 12th, 2011, 10:18 PM
مشروع «المارينا» يفوز بجائزة أفضل مدينة سكنية في السعودية


حازت شركة (إنجاز للتطوير العمراني) جائزة أفضل مدينة سكنية في المملكة عن مشروعها «المارينا»، وذلك من حيث أعلى نسبة مخصصة من إجمالي مساحة المشروع للمرافق العامة والخدمات والمساحات الخضراء. وتم تكريم الشركة خلال حفل توزيع الجوائز الذي أقيم على هامش «معرض الرياض الرابع عشر للعقارات والتطوير العمراني–ريستاتكس 2011» الذي دشن أعماله الأمير الدكتور عبدالعزيز بن عياف أمين منطقة الرياض، برعاية الأمير الدكتور منصور بن متعب وزير الشؤون البلدية والقروية، وبحضور جمع من العقاريين ورؤساء مجالس كبريات الشركات العقارية.
وأكد الأستاذ عمر القاضي العضو المنتدب لشركة (إنجاز) للتطوير العمراني، أن مشاركة الشركة في معرض الرياض للعقارات هذا العام جاءت مختلفة من حيث القيمة والشكل عن المشاركات السابقة بالنظر إلى حزمة العروض التي تعمل الشركة على تقديمها لزوار المعرض من مختلف الشرائح من الأفراد والشركات، والتي تشتمل على الكثير من المزايا التي تستهدف تلبية تطلعات العملاء، حيث تعرض الشركة مشروعاتها العقارية القائمة في المملكة، ولا سيما مشروع «المارينا» الواقع في المنطقة الشرقية، مشيراً إلى أن (إنجاز) تستعرض في جناحها بالمعرض أبرز مكونات هذا المشروع المتعدد الاستخدامات، والمطل على ساحل الخليج العربي بواجهة بحرية بطول أربعة كيلومترات.
من جانبه أوضح المهندس منصور المهنا مدير المشاريع في شركة (إنجاز) للتطوير العمراني أن السبب الرئيس الذي يقف وراء منح مشروع المارينا في المنطقة الشرقية جائزة أفضل مشروع سكني في المملكة، هو أن المشروع يعد متفرداً بجمعه بين الاستخدامات المختلفة وتلبية كافة الرغبات، من خلال توفيره مدينة متكاملة داخل المدينة، بحيث تتوافر كل الاحتياجات والخدمات التي ينشدها ذوو الأعمال وأرباب الأسر وغيرهم من الزوار؛ فهو يوفر بيئة فريدة ذات طبيعة خلابة وإطلالة ساحرة.

Ahmad Rashid Ahmad
June 29th, 2011, 12:21 AM
US firm wins deal for Saudi real estate mega project

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US-based Jacobs Engineering Group said on Tuesday it has been picked to work on a massive real estate project in Saudi Arabia.

It has been selected by Injaz Development Company to provide infrastructure and construction supervision services for its Al Marina project in the kingdom.
Officials at Injaz Development Company, one of the largest real estate developers in Saudi Arabia, did not disclose the contract value.

Jacobs Group vice president Mike Coyle said: "Jacobs is proud to be associated with this state of the art development in Saudi Arabia, and we look forward to establishing a long term partnership with Injaz."

The Al Marina project is a 36 million square feet development that includes luxury villas, multi-use towers, buildings, coastal houses, hotels, schools, mosques and a variety of public and tourist facilities.

Upon completion, Al Marina will be a new destination between Dammam and Khobar that will rival both in its public facilities, which will include a 300,000 sq m lagoon with elaborate fountains, waterfront shopping mall, open air recreational areas and high-rise commercial strips.

Injaz has previously said that the project will consist of about 636 single-family villas and 15-storey luxury apartment blocks spread over 250 plots.

The total land area for the project is split between residential and commercial (41.4 percent), public spaces (42.2 percent) and government services (16.4 percent).

Jacobs is one of the world's largest and most diverse providers of technical, professional, and construction services.

Rio luv
June 29th, 2011, 05:21 PM
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