Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s capital is in the midst of a massive urban transformation, with a skyline and infrastructure pipeline that underline its drive to become a global hub for commerce, culture, tourism and sport, in line with the kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambitions.






Sports Boulevard, a monumental project poised to transform Riyadh’s urban fabric and redefine how residents experience the city, is keenly eyeing the launch of work on its landmark Global Sports Tower, designed to be the tallest sports tower in the world.






King Salman Park, Riyadh’s landmark urban green space and a central pillar of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, is advancing rapidly as one of the world’s most ambitious urban regeneration initiatives. Substantial work has been done on its foundational green infrastructure and cultural venues. Spanning 16.






World Expos are evolving from temporary spectacles into showcases for lasting urban legacies, a transformation demonstrated by Expo 2020 Dubai’s transition into Expo City Dubai, writes BINA GOVEAS. Building on this new standard, Expo 2030 in Saudi Arabia aims to push the model even further.






Saudi Arabia’s largest multi-asset developer ROSHN Group is pushing ahead on its projects in the capital. The group, which is developing two communities in Riyadh, has made several sales announcements over the past couple of months, for apartments and villas, townhouses and duplexes.






Diriyah, a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, is seeing a remarkable surge in development, marked by significant contract awards and the launch of new ultra-luxury residential projects. Contracts worth a total of SAR18.






The Avenues – Riyadh, one of the most ambitious mixed-use developments in Saudi Arabia, continues to make steady progress across its various phases, cementing its role as a landmark destination that will transform the commercial, retail, hospitality and residential landscape of the capital.






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