Moumina and Tobin .... eyeing big awards at Cityscape Jeddah.
Sedco projects vie for top Cityscape awards
RIYADH, April 6, 2015
Sedco Development, a property developer based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, said two of its projects have been shortlisted for the Cityscape Jeddah Real Estate Awards.
The first is ‘Galleria’, a project inspired from Italian architecture design which re-unites a commercial center and a luxurious hotel in one sumptuous building, said Sedco Holding Group, a leading Shari’ah-compliant organisation.
The other one is ‘Al-Salamah’ project, owned by AlAhli Sedco Development Residential Fund, a distinct residential project that demonstrates the newest engineering notions and safety features, with a unique elevated podium above ground-level, it stated.
One of the largest real estate events in Saudi Arabia and in the region, Cityscape Jeddah attracts more than 10,000 investors and professionals in the kingdom
Anees Moumina, the CEO of Sedco Holding Group, said: "Our participation as a group in this event proves to which extent we are keen on the development of the real estate sector at Sedco through our contribution to the exhibit which joins together the biggest players and investors, real estate developers, contractors and consultants kingdom-wide and in the GCC."
"The exhibit encompasses a series of workshops around the biggest real estate and architectural projects in the Kingdom while providing its visitors an unprecedented investment opportunity and a chance to get acquainted with the real sector of the Kingdom, not to mention its major investors and real estate developers on both local and regional levels, stated Moumina.
Neil Tobin, the chief operating officer of Sedco Development, highlighted the importance of a solid infrastructure to allow the expansion and development of the real estate sector in the kingdom.
"Our presence at Cityscape will grant us the opportunity to showcase our vision and line of thought with regards to the best practices in the establishment of projects with a sound infrastructure to develop real estate projects according to the current economic climate," he added.-TradeArabia News Service