
CCR Developments Launches Ambitious Expansion Strategy with Brand Refresh and New Visual Identity
This strategic move builds on the company's strong foundation, backed by more than 40 years of experience in Egyptian market.
Dr. Remon Taghian, CEO of CCR Developments, stated that the rebrand comes in response to rapid changes in the real estate development sector and the shifting needs and expectations of clients. The new brand and visual identity reflect the company's transformation from a traditional real estate developer into a fully integrated entity delivering innovative, client-focused solutions.
Taghian added, 'The relaunch of our brand and visual identity marks a pivotal moment in the company's journey. It reflects our commitment to delivering a fully integrated real estate experience built on innovation, quality, and sustainability. The new brand represents a more modern and dynamic spirit that aligns with the aspirations of our clients and partners for the next phase.'
He noted that alongside these developments, the company continues to progress with its ongoing projects. The structural concrete works for Front Gate project in the New Administrative Capital have reached 100% completion. Located in the MU23 area, Front Gate is a promising mixed-use development featuring commercial, administrative, medical, and serviced units, spread across 4,055 sqm.
He pointed out that the company is currently developing Core Mall, located in the New Capital's R3 area, directly on two main axes, each 70 meters wide. It overlooks the main R3 corridor (70 meters wide), which connects the Sports City, Mohamed Bin Zayed Axis, and the Central Business District.
The project is situated directly on the main road linking R2 and R3, just steps away from the Sports City and only five minutes from the main gate. Core is a commercial and administrative development, with construction currently underway.
He revealed that the company is preparing to announce its latest project, set in a prime location in East Cairo, with full details of this promising development to be unveiled soon.
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