
Dar wa Emaar hosts annual Eid Al Fitr community celebration with residents at Saraya Al Narjis in Riyadh
The event reflects the company's commitment to building interactive communities and enhancing quality of life beyond units delivery
Dar wa Emaar Real Estate Investment & Development company hosted an open community event to celebrate Eid Al Fitr at its Saraya Al Narjis project in northern Riyadh. The event, which was held in line with its commitment to building integrated communities that enhance quality of life, witnessed wide participation from residents and visitors across the city.
The celebration featured a festive atmosphere with live entertainment, activities for children and adults, and complimentary food and beverages for all attendees. The initiative aimed to create an engaging community environment, strengthen social bonds, and transform residential spaces into vibrant lifestyle destinations.
This event came as part of Dar wa Emaar's broader corporate social responsibility strategy, which places residential communities at the heart of its priorities. The company believes its role extends far beyond handing over units. It is a long-term commitment to the customer, nurtured through ongoing community initiatives.
On this occasion, Mouzahim Tarabzouni, Marketing Director at Dar wa Emaar, commented: 'We aim to turn our projects into an interactive destination. These initiatives strengthen residents' connection to their communities and create opportunities for meaningful social experiences that support quality of life. We believe thriving communities start with simple moments like this, reflecting our vision to create living environments that meet the needs of families across the Kingdom.'
Tarabzouni emphasized that the Eid celebration is a testament to the company's ongoing relationship with its customers. He expressed gratitude to homeowners for their continued trust in Dar wa Emaar, stating that this trust drives the company's mission to build innovative communities guided by the highest standards of quality and well-being.
Since its establishment in 2007, Dar wa Emaar has continued to develop fully integrated residential communities in strategic locations across the Kingdom, now home to thousands of families. The company remains committed to delivering high-quality housing experiences centered around residents' needs. These efforts are aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 goals to improve quality of life and expand homeownership opportunities for citizens.
Founded in 2007, Dar wa Emaar Real Estate Investment & Development is a trusted name in Saudi Arabia's real estate sector, dedicated to developing high-quality, sustainable communities that enhance modern living. With a presence across the Central, Eastern, and Western regions, the company has successfully delivered over 40 projects, providing thousands of families with thoughtfully designed homes in well-connected, family-friendly locations.
As an active contributor to Vision 2030, Dar wa Emaar is committed to bridging the housing market gap by offering smart, accessible, and future-ready residential solutions. The company's flagship projects, Saraya and Tala, prioritize functional design, innovation, and well-being, ensuring long-term value for homeowners.
By combining modern aesthetics, sustainability, and flexible financing options, the company continues to set new benchmarks in Saudi Arabia's evolving real estate landscape.
For more information, visit: https://darwaemaar.com/en/
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