
DOJA Developments Unveils Galini Project in North Coast with EGP 1.5 Billion Investment
Mahmoud Adel, Chairman of DOJA Developments, stated that the project is a qualitative addition to the company's portfolio. The project's strategic location enhances its potential for year-round occupancy and positions it on the map of promising real estate and tourism investments—aligning with the state's plan to activate the North Coast throughout the year rather than only during the summer season.
He said, 'Galini aligns with DOJA Developments' strategy to create integrated urban communities in prime locations, emphasizing high quality and professional management—demonstrating the company's commitment to delivering sustainable, value-driven real estate and tourism offerings.'
Adel noted that the project enjoys a prime location—just 15 minutes from New Alamein City and approximately two hours from Cairo. It is well-connected through the new road network, especially the Dabaa Axis, and is conveniently close to Alamein International Airport. The development features 160 serviced units crafted to the highest standards of luxury and comfort, along with a hotel comprising 110 rooms.
He pointed out that the company is offering flexible and diverse payment plans to suit the needs of various customer segments. The project also features a comprehensive range of hotel and entertainment services, including full room service, a fully equipped gym, underground parking, an indoor restaurant, an outdoor café, a poolside bar, a dedicated children's play area, and a commercial zone that includes a selection of restaurants and retail brands.
He also highlighted the partnership with FM Plus, a subsidiary of Concrete Plus, which will oversee the project's operations and maintenance. As a leading company with extensive expertise in facilities management, FM Plus will play a key role in preserving the project's investment value and ensuring the highest standards of service quality.
He added that DOJA Developments has partnered with Azal Hotels & Resorts, a subsidiary of the Garrana Group, to manage and operate the hotel component of the project. This collaboration ensures a level of service that aligns with the highest international standards in the hospitality sector. The company is offering competitive payment plans, starting with a 10% down payment and the remainder over 8 years, along with unmatched prices in the North Coast.
He concluded by noting that the land has been fully paid for and that the project will be self-financed, drawing on DOJA Developments' extensive expertise. The company is offering smartly designed units with compact layouts, tailored to meet the needs of buyers seeking affordable ownership opportunities in the North Coast.
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