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Al Mamsha  Phase One ... 68 per cent complete.

Al Mamsha Phase One ... 68 per cent complete.

Al Mamsha Phase One to be ready by year-end

01 May 2020

Sharjah-based developer Alef Group has announced that 68 per cent of the construction work has been completed on the first phase of its mixed-use community Al Mamsha and the project is scheduled for handover by the year-end.

A pedestrian-friendly residential community, Al Mamsha is being built at an investment of Dh3 billion ($816 million) in the Al Juraina area of Sharjah.

Located at the nexus of Sharjah’s main highways ensuring easy access to major metropolitan areas as well as to Dubai and the Northern Emirates, Al Mamsha offers a wide variety of home options – from studios to three-bedroom apartments.

The scope of work in Phase One includes seven buildings, 693 housing units and 88 commercial stores, spanning a total area of 629,000 sq ft.

Alef Group Managing Director Issa Ataya said the project will be delivered at the end of this year, as per the plan.

“To ensure timely delivery, our team is following the necessary precautionary measures and procedures according to the protocols set by the Ministry of Health and Community Protection,” stated Ataya.

The Sharjah government has undertaken several initiatives amid the Covid-19 pandemic that have helped renew the confidence of project owners to invest in the emirate.

“Known for its flexible laws and legislation, Sharjah is known to assist investors during difficult conditions. Providing tremendous opportunities within the government and private sectors over the years, Sharjah has been successful in attracting investors from the region and internationally,” remarked Ataya.

“The key facilities and exemptions included in the stimulus package recently launched for investors by HH Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, would assist in economic development by simplifying business procedures and help project owners work on the construction and delivery of their developments in time,” he added.  




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