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Saudi Arabia: Diriyah Square will host over 450 of the finest global brands

  • Diriyah Square has been billed as an icon of DGDA projects, due to its unique attractions and luxurious modern lifestyles
  • The project will apply timeless Najdi-inspired architecture and design principles that reflect the profoundness and antiquity of Saudi culture

Diriyah Square, a showcase project of the Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) will host over  450 of the finest global retail brands in addition to 100 authentic local Saudi artisan souks. 

The project, which started in 2019 and represents the commercial heart of the Diriyah project, is scheduled to open in 2024.

It has been billed as an icon of DGDA projects, due to its unique attractions and luxurious modern lifestyles. The square, located in the middle of the Diriyah scheme will allow Diriyah’s residents and visitors to enjoy a distinguished lifestyle and a variety of options in entertainment, let alone the ultra-luxurious hotels, and places to work and live, and other facilities and services.

The project will  apply timeless Najdi-inspired architecture and design principles that reflect the profoundness and antiquity of Saudi culture.

CEO of DGDA Jerry Inzerillo said since its foundation in 2017, DGDA has been attracting the world’s most experienced real estate professionals to Saudi Arabia and Diriyah for the project. The development supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, a roadmap drawn to create a vibrant society and thriving economy.