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Arada to participate in Gulf’s largest real estate show, Cityscape Dubai

  • Arada will showcase its existing projects, Aljada and Masaar, as well as announce new expansion plans that cater to the strong investor demand for property in the UAE
  • Arada has so far launched three master-planned communities with a total value of AED 33 billion, making it the largest developer in Sharjah

Dubai, UAE — Arada, a property development company, based in the UAE, will take part Cityscape Dubai, which is taking place between November 21-23 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

During the show, which brings together some of the region’s largest developers, Arada will showcase its existing projects, Aljada and Masaar, as well as announce new expansion plans that cater to the strong investor demand for property in the UAE.

Located in the Suyoh district of Sharjah, Masaar is an upscale forested community. The most distinctive feature of Masaar is the green spine, which connects each of the eight gated districts to the community hub, and contains more than 50,000 trees.

Containing more than 25,000 units, Aljada is Sharjah’s largest-ever mixed-use community. Featuring extensive residential districts, a creative quarter, a modern business park and a large leisure and entertainment space, Aljada is one of the largest projects in the region.

“The UAE property market is performing exceptionally well, and we continue to see strong buyer demand for our well-designed fully integrated communities,”  Ahmed Alkhoshaibi, Group CEO of Arada, said. “At Cityscape Dubai this year, we look forward both to launching new projects and showcasing our existing developments to investors and end-users from around the region and further afield.”

The company was founded in December 2016 by Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, chairman of Basma Group, and Prince Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud, chairman of KBW Investments.

Arada has so far launched three master-planned communities with a total value of AED 33 billion, making it the largest developer in Sharjah.