Cityscape Global, opening in Riyadh today, will reaffirm Saudi Arabia’s position as the leading destination for real estate investment by uniting global developers, institutional investors, and asset managers to drive the next generation of premium residential and hospitality projects.
Cityscape Bahrain 2025 returns later this month with its most ambitious edition to date, bringing the kingdom’s real estate community together for five days of investment activity, project showcases, and sector dialogue to the Exhibition World Bahrain.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and FinMark Communications have signed an agreement to boost collaboration for the upcoming edition of Sustainability Forum Middle East to be held in the Kingdom of Bahrain in January.
Dubai has announced the unveiling of a new architectural and cultural landmark - DUMA (Dubai Museum of Art) - to be developed by leading UAE business conglomerate Al Futtaim Group on Dubai Creek. The five-storeyed museum is being designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.
Bahraini automotive enthusiasts Ali Khalil and brothers - Hussein and Mohammed Tareef - achieved a remarkable success at the 10th edition of the Custom Show Emirates 2025, the largest event of its kind in the Middle East, held at Expo City Dubai.
Global law firm Reed Smith has announced that it has opened its office in Riyadh from where it will kick off its Saudi operations. The new office builds on its long-standing presence in the Middle East, having opened its Abu Dhabi office in 1978.
The cities in the GCC region are cementing their positions as top global hubs in Kearney’s 2025 Global Cities Report. Dubai topped the Mena list while Abu Dhabi, Manama and Riyadh showed some of the biggest global ranking gains in the report.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is all set to dazzle Doha with his first live debut show in the Qatari capital. He will be joined by India’s top stars -Tamannaah Bhatia, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonakshi Sinha and dancing sensation Prabhu Deva.
Saudi design, construction and interiors community gathered in force last month in the capital Riyadh as the biggest edition yet of the kingdom’s leading trade show for interiors, furniture, and fit-out - INDEX Saudi Arabia 2025 - wrapped up a landmark edition.
Expo 2030 Riyadh offered a glimpse of the next World Expo with the ‘From Osaka to Riyadh’ cultural showcase at the Expo Arena Matsuri in the Japanese city. The event brought together leading Saudi and Japanese performers in a dynamic blend of music and culture.