Cityscape witnesses participation of high-level government delegations
The Peninsula
Doha: Cityscape Qatar 2024 is in full swing as it concludes its second day, building on the momentum of a successful opening, with exhibitors and atte...
Doha: Cityscape Qatar 2024 is in full swing as it concludes its second day, building on the momentum of a successful opening, with exhibitors and attendees eager to dive deeper into the latest trends, innovations and investment opportunities shaping Qatar’s dynamic real estate landscape.
Cityscape Qatar is held under the patronage of H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who honoured the event by his presence. His Excellency toured the exhibition alongside a distinguished delegation of ministers and officials who visited key exhibitors and explored the latest developments in Qatar’s real estate sector. H E Amr Kamal El-Din El-Sherbiny, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt, also attended event, leading representatives of Egyptian officials on a walkthrough the exhibition.
On day two of Cityscape Qatar 2024, Qetaifan Projects made two major announcements.
They revealed two of their flagship projects, SLS Doha and The Groove Residence. Qetaifan Projects also announced BBD International as the operator of the Qetaifan Island North school, through a build-operate-transfer (BOT) agreement, and hosted their fireside chat titled “Education in Real Estate Development: Shaping Master Communities.” The session provided insightful discussions between Hesham Sharaf, Chief Operating Officer of Qetaifan Projects, and Ralph Tabberer, Owner and Chief Executive of BBD Education, with Adam Stewart moderating.
On another note, Qatari Diar announced a strategic partnership with ST Engineering to develop and operate a smart city platform in Lusail City, utilizing artificial intelligence and data analytics. Additionally, the company revealed significant investment opportunities in their Lusail developments, including the luxurious waterfront townhouses in the Seef project, which set a new standard for upscale living in a city celebrated for its modern infrastructure and sustainable design.