Cityscape Qatar reviews real estate projects worth 400 million riyals

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The thirteenth edition of Cityscape Qatar will kick off next Sunday at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, the most prominent real estate event in Qatar, with the participation of more than 15,000 investors, developers and decision-makers. The event will continue for three days until Tuesday, October 14.
This year’s edition of Cityscape Qatar is considered the most dynamic since the launch of the exhibition, with the participation of more than 70 leading real estate developers, and expectations of concluding deals worth more than 400 million Qatari riyals, which reflects the vitality of the Qatari real estate market and confirms its continued growth as we enter the last quarter of the year.
Qetaifan Projects Company is participating as the Diamond Sponsor, as Qetaifan North Island hosts world-class projects from a group of distinguished partners, each of which enriches the island’s vision as a leading destination for luxury lifestyle experiences. These projects include: Le Horizon and Les Figs designed by Elie Saab (for Dar Global), The Grove designed by Zaha Hadid (for GMG Group), the Carlton House project (for Tameer Company), and The Outlet Village project (for HPG Group).
Al Waab City, the platinum sponsor of the event and one of the most prominent mixed-use real estate projects in Qatar, offers a distinct vision of integrated and sustainable urban living. Dr. Abdullah Al Mehshadi, CEO of Al Waab City, will participate in a dialogue session on “New Destinations in Qatar: From Vision to Reality” during the opening day. The Qatar Real Estate Forum, supported by Cityscape, continues to provide influential insights into urban transformation and regional market trends, followed by a dialogue session from the “Wire” initiative centered around the presence of women in the real estate sector, to explore how to create spaces centered around… Human. Lulwa Al Thani, Head of the Architecture Department at Qatari Diar, participates in the Wire discussions through a session that explores how to develop designs that go beyond aesthetic aspects to enhance human potential and meaningful connections.