Saudi Arabia is undergoing a transformation of historic proportions – one that is being watched, studied, and, increasingly, emulated around the globe.
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious slate of mega-projects continues to gain momentum, with significant strides observed across key developments. From the ramping up of work on the futuristic New Murabba district in Riyadh to the resumed construction of the record-breaking Jeddah Tower, the kingdom is forging ahead with its transformative Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s $500-billion NEOM project has entered a critical phase of physical construction, as key structural components for The Line – a flagship linear city within the mega-development – advance with record-breaking engineering feats.
Saudi Entertainment Ventures (SEVEN), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is pushing ahead with the construction of 14 large-scale entertainment destinations across the kingdom as part of its SAR50 billion ($13.3 billion) development portfolio.
Construction work is advancing rapidly at Qiddiya City, a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, as it evolves into the world’s first city centered around entertainment, sports, and culture, located 40 minutes from Riyadh.
The groundbreaking Red Sea Project is making steady progress towards its goal of becoming a leading global tourism destination, with construction well under way on a range of luxury resorts and supporting infrastructure, according to a senior official of Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer of regenerative tourism developments along the kingdom&rsqu
The Red Sea Project is setting a global benchmark in luxury tourism by proving that ultra-luxury and environmental stewardship can go hand-in-hand.
Diriyah Company – the driving force behind Saudi Arabia’s $63.2-billion plan to revitalise the kingdom’s historic birthplace in Riyadh and transform it into historical, cultural, and lifestyle destination – last month awarded a SAR5.1 billion ($1.
In a bold push to diversify its economy, Saudi Arabia has commenced construction on yet another megaproject – the sprawling $23-billion Jazan City for Primary & Downstream Industries (JCPDI), a striking urban development along its Red Sea coast that aims to attract investment and boost tourism.