Tourism Palazzo Versace hotel sale aims to ride Dubai tourism wave Owners of Dubai’s ultra-luxurious Palazzo Versace hotel are looking to capitalise on the emirate’s tourism boom before it peaks, offering it for sale at nearly AED1.4 billion ($380 million). A source familiar with the asset told AGBI the hotel is being “readvertised” as it has not found a buyer willing to meet its price tag […] May 17, 2024
Giga-projects Diriyah giga-project to open first hotel in November Diriyah, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading giga-projects, will finally open its first hotel in November along with other attractions and sites, its CEO said this week. “This November we’ll open another few kilometres of parks, we’ll open our first Bab Samhan hotel, we’ll open our first museum which is the Diriyah Art Futures Museum, we’ll […] May 16, 2024
Analysis Real Estate Marbella beckons for Abu Dhabi real estate developers A joint venture with a high-end Spanish residential developer has been launched by two Abu Dhabi real estate companies to build ten hectares of luxury homes in the Golden Mile, a premier area in Marbella. The deal with Mabel Real Estate to co-build Mabel Marbella Residences is the first luxury project in Europe for Bloom […] May 16, 2024
Giga-projects Affluent tourists around the globe on Saudi Arabia’s radar Saudi Arabia will invest more than $800 billion in its main giga-projects by the next decade as part of a tourism expansion strategy focused on affluent tourists in China, India and Europe. The kingdom’s tourism minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb, speaking at the Qatar Investment Forum, said: “We’re building and investing in major destinations like Neom, Red […] May 16, 2024
Analysis Real Estate Investor interest wanes as Saudi real estate trusts underperform Saudi Arabia’s publicly listed real estate investment trusts lag the kingdom’s main stock index as investor enthusiasm for the REIT asset class wanes. This is despite steady returns and an upbeat outlook in the property sector. REITs are often listed on bourses and invest in various property types such as offices, residential, education facilities and […] May 16, 2024
Giga-projects PIF merges companies in sign of giga-project shake-up The Saudi sports and leisure city Qiddiya said on Tuesday it would absorb the entertainment company Seven. It is the first sign of a possible shake-up of Public Investment Fund giga-projects as they struggle to meet deadlines amid rising costs and budget deficits. Doubts have arisen about the future of some of the projects after […] May 15, 2024
Real Estate Dubai’s Emaar sets quarterly sales record of $3.7bn Dubai-listed Emaar Properties reported its highest-ever quarterly sales, driven by sustained real estate demand in the emirate. Sales surged 47 percent year on year to AED13.5 billion ($3.7 billion), the developer said in a statement. Despite a 9 percent decline in net profit year on year to nearly AED3 billion, net profit before tax rose 16 percent […] May 15, 2024
Real Estate Kuwait’s Beyout Investment Group to list on local bourse Kuwait’s Beyout Investment Group (BIG) has announced plans to offer a 30 percent stake on the local bourse, the first in nearly two years. The final offering price will be determined through a bookbuilding process, which will be held from May 19 to 23, the company said in a statement. The shares are slated to […] May 15, 2024
Opinion Infrastructure Sponge cities are the low-hanging fruit of flood mitigation The question of what this arid desert country can do to avoid a repeat of April 16 is an urgent one May 14, 2024
Real Estate Overseas buyers dominate in Sharjah’s reformed real estate Overseas buyers in Arada’s two mega-developments in Sharjah have vastly outnumbered locals in the year-and-a-half since the emirate expanded full real estate ownership rights to non-GCC nationals. From when Aljada, Sharjah’s biggest mixed-use project, launched in 2017 until the land reform of late October 2022, Emirati nationals bought more than 63 percent of the value […] May 13, 2024
Infrastructure Israeli bombardment costs Lebanon at least $1.5bn Israel’s bombardment of southern Lebanon in response to the Hamas attacks on October 7 has caused more than $1.5 billion of damage to buildings and infrastructure, the country’s Southern Council says. The president of the council, Hicham Haidar, told AGBI that damage to residential and commercial buildings stands at $1 billion, with 1,700 buildings destroyed […] May 13, 2024
Opinion Real Estate In Dubai’s new Uptown hub, all the talk is of diamonds Ahmed bin Sulayem prepares for a critical meeting of the Kimberley process May 10, 2024
Real Estate Plots from failed Dubai Lifestyle City project up for auction Plots of land from a never-completed AED2.4 billion ($650 million) development in Dubai, once endorsed by tennis star Maria Sharapova, have been put up for auction. The abandoned Dubai Lifestyle City project was announced in 2007 by developer ETA Star Projects, a division of the ETA-Ascon business group. It promised buyers “high style living” in […] May 10, 2024
Opinion Banking and Finance Catastrophic floods are a wake-up call for insurers Regional insurance penetration needs to be higher and policies must be overhauled May 10, 2024
Construction Drake & Scull losses narrow before return to trading Dubai contractor Drake & Scull International has trimmed its losses in the first quarter of this year as it nears the end of a drawn-out capital restructuring process. The Dubai-based utilities and infrastructure engineering company said in a press release accompanying disclosures to the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) that revenue jumped 55 percent year on […] May 9, 2024
Giga-projects Neom announces superyacht resort on Gulf of Aqaba Plans to build a high-end resort town on the Gulf of Aqaba aimed at the luxury yacht community have been announced by Neom, despite rising doubts about Saudi Arabia’s ability to maintain funding lines for the country’s giga-projects. The new project, Jaumur, was described by Neom as an “exclusive residential community set around an inspiring […] May 9, 2024
Transport Deal signed to build electric bus factory in Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi is planning a factory to manufacture and build electric buses and trucks. The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development has signed an agreement with Emirates Global Industries, part of Alfahim Group, for the project. The agreement also includes plans to establish manufacturing facilities to meet the anticipated growth in demand for energy storage […] May 9, 2024
Opinion Finance Strong regional deal growth underpinned by wealth funds Middle Eastern markets have remained resilient, due to supportive government policies May 8, 2024
Analysis Tourism Pilgrims remain bedrock of Saudi tourism plans Saudi tourism is to undergo a massive expansion with religious travellers remaining its bedrock – but some hotel operators are wary of an overheated market. The kingdom is aiming to bring in 150 million visitors per year by 2030, with tourism accounting for 10 percent of non-oil GDP, playing a key role in its economic […] May 7, 2024
Giga-projects Largest water park in Middle East to open in Qiddiya next year The largest water theme park in the Middle East is on target to open in the city of Qiddiya next year, its developer has announced. Aquarabia, the first water park in Saudi Arabia, will have four record holders among its 22 rides, including the world’s tallest “water coaster” and tallest water slide. It will also […] May 7, 2024
Opinion Sustainability The Gulf superstorm is a climate change omen As GCC nations diversify their economies, it is critical that new policies are green by design May 6, 2024
Transport Work to start on $3bn Oman-UAE rail network Work will soon start on the $3 billion Hafeet Rail, a railway network between Oman and the UAE, local media has reported. The railway line will include two 2.5 km long tunnels and 36 bridges, Oman Daily Observer reported, citing Abdul Al Hatmi, CEO of Asyad Group. Oman Rail, part of Asyad Group, and the UAE’s Etihad […] May 6, 2024