Seef's Bahrain mixed-use development set for Q1 opening
MANAMA, December 10, 2020
Seef Properties, an integrated real estate development company in Bahrain, said work is in full swing at its mixed-use project, Al Liwan, which is scheduled for opening in the first quarter of 2021.
A 122,000-sq-m development coming up in Al Hamala area of the kingdom's Northern Governorate,
Al Liwan features a wide variety of restaurants, cafes and retail stores topped with 117 three-storey residential units that overlook stunning views.
It also includes a state-of-the-art cinema theatre, a family entertainment center as well as open areas and boulevards, granting its residents the most memorable experience, said the developer.
Inspired by Bahrain's deep-rooted Arabian culture, the name Al Liwan reflects cohesion, unity and getting together, as it signifies the yard in the center of old houses in this region.
It is where the entire family used to gather to eat, chat and receive guests, and this reflects the essence of Al Liwan project; giving people a space to gather in a family atmosphere.
Seef Properties CEO Ahmed Yusuf said: "Al Liwan is unquestionably a valuable addition to the tourist attractions in Bahrain, as it is the first multipurpose project of its kind in the country; portraying a distinctive architectural breakthrough and comprising of a unique combination of entertainment and shopping elements, in addition to various restaurants and cafes."
A first-of-its-kind project in Bahrain, Al Liwan will boast a combination of topnotch commercial, entertainment, and housing facilities, he stated.
Al Liwan is designed as an outdoor mixed-use development with full access to vehicles, which makes it more of an urban development project with public landscaped spaces, all within a comfortable “village” family/friendly environment catering to all ages.
"It reflects the unique Bahraini heritage with an additional modern and elegant touch in its details, representing the Company's strives to grant the citizens, residents and visitors of the Kingdom an unsurpassed experience," he added.-TradeArabia News Service