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The three-storey Alsayah Square ... designed to be the first medical and commercial project in Busaiteen.

The three-storey Alsayah Square ... designed to be the first medical and commercial project in Busaiteen.

Alsayah Square set to open in Bahrain

01 December 2020

Alsayah Square, a first-of-its-kind modern commercial and medical landmark, is coming up on a sprawling 100,000-sq-ft area in the Muharraq governorate of Bahrain.

Located opposite King Hamad Medical Hospital (KHUH) and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Alsayah Square will provide food and beverage (F&B) outlets and medical services for residents of Busaiteen as well as people from Muharraq Governorate.

It will feature a range of carefully selected round-the-clock stores, including a supermarket, a pharmacy, banking and telecom services and international restaurants and cafes with ample outdoor seating areas intended to accentuate the dining experience.

The three-storey complex is designed to be the first medical and commercial project in Busaiteen, says its manager CBRE, a leading integrated real estate services company.

The third floor at Alsayah Square has been designed to house a medical complex.

Alsayah Square is the first development project in Busaiteen that includes two drive-through units, one of which is allocated to an international restaurant and another to a cafe.

The provision of the shell-and-core drive-through units is in line with Alsayah Square’s promise to deliver easy access and comfort to visitors as well as offer potential tenants an opportunity to design the space as per their preference and requirements, says CBRE.

Alsayah Square has also taken measures to ensure optimal and responsible use of natural resources owing to its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals.

At the complex, sustainable practices that enhance energy conservation, such as thermal insulation, have been integrated during the construction phase to extend benefits into its operations. For potential retailers, this will translate into a significant reduction in long-term operating costs, says CBRE.  




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