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Diriyah Company announces sales launch of exclusive Aman Residences, Amansamar in Wadi Safar

Diriyah Company announces sales launch of exclusive Aman Residences, Amansamar in Wadi Safar

Zawya6 hours ago
A limited collection of five- and six-bedroom residences starting at 9,000 sqm
Residences are part of the Amansamar development in the exclusive Wadi Safar Masterplan Developed by Diriyah Company
Diriyah: Diriyah Company has announced the launch of the Aman Residences, Amansamar in Wadi Safar adding to the already impressive portfolio of branded residential opportunities on offer by Diriyah.
Unveiling a limited collection of Aman-branded residences comprising ultra-luxury villas and private estates, each appointed with five or six-bedrooms, which have been developed as part of the integrated Amansamar community in the prestigious Wadi Safar master plan, a signature development by Diriyah Company.
Set on plots starting from 9,000 sqm, the villas offer privacy, expansive living, and access to world-class amenities such as the Greg Norman-designed championship golf course, the Royal Diriyah Equestrian and Polo Club, an Aman Spa with a hammam and banya, a Racquet Club, pools, curated dining and an invitation to join the global Aman Club.
The Aman-branded Residences in Wadi Safar will be located alongside the 80 key Aman hotel that together comprise the ultra-luxury Amansamar destination and what will be the first Aman Residences in Saudi Arabia.
Blending Aman's ethos of peace with 'samar', the Arabic tradition of storytelling at dusk, Amansamar reflects the surrounding desert's cultural and natural heritage. Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston Architects, the hotel and residences will offer panoramic views, the brand's signature minimalist design, and a sense of immersive tranquility.
Diriyah Company Group CEO, Jerry Inzerillo said: 'This sales launch marks another significant milestone in our ongoing development of the Wadi Safar master plan, and we are enormously proud to be partnering with Aman Group, a truly exceptional developer of unique places to stay and to live in. Amansamar will be an outstanding addition to our growing hospitality portfolio and we anticipate significant demand for these wonderful branded residences and the luxurious lifestyle they will offer.'
Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, added: 'The launch of Aman Residences, Amansamar, marks a defining moment for Aman in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Reflecting our deep respect for the country's cultural heritage, natural beauty, and traditions, Aman Residences, Amansamar will introduce an unmatched standard of privacy, design, and service that is synonymous with the Aman lifestyle. Positioned in the prestigious and historic Wadi Safar, just moments from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Diriyah, this development offers our loyal followers a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in an extraordinary setting, surrounded by history while enjoying the very best of Aman.'
Aman Residences, Amansamar in Wadi Safar are the latest in a series of world-class hospitality brands creating exclusive luxury homes across Diriyah and Wadi Safar. Demand for residences already launched has been very strong and Diriyah Company is establishing itself as a leading developer in the Kingdom in providing a new era of luxury living.
Diriyah, the City of Earth, will contribute approximately $18.6 billion (SAR 70 billion) directly to the Kingdom's GDP, create nearly 180,000 jobs and will be home to an estimated 100,000 people. It will also include modern office space for tens of thousands of professionals in technology, media, the arts and education, museums, a university, the Royal Diriyah Opera House, the Diriyah Arena, and approximately 40 world-class resorts and hotels, restaurants, the Royal Golf Club, Wadi Safar alongside the Greg Norman designed championship golf course and the Royal Equestrian & Polo Club, Wadi Safar.
About Diriyah
Diriyah, Saudi Arabia's premier historical, cultural, and lifestyle destination, is a key component of Saudi Arabia's 2030 Vision. A short 15-minute drive from Riyadh's city center, this 14-square-kilometer development holds historical significance as the birthplace of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, dating back to 1727. Currently being developed by Diriyah Company, Diriyah is undergoing a transformation into an authentic Najdi-style mixed-use urban community. Diriyah's centerpiece is At-Turaif, the UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2010, showcasing the ancient adobe capital city of the First Saudi State, dating back to 1766.
Upon completion, Diriyah will host more than 100,000 residents, workers, students, and visitors, offering a diverse range of cultural, entertainment, retail, hospitality, educational, and residential spaces. The first of those spaces include Bujairi Terrace, Riyadh's new premium dining hub with
over 20 global and local restaurants and cafes that enjoy uninterrupted views of At-Turaif. Bab Samhan, a Luxury Collection Hotel is the first hospitality offering in Diriyah, providing a tranquil experience with panoramic views of Wadi Hanifah. Diriyah's development provides a dynamic environment that celebrates Saudi Arabia's rich cultural history.
About Diriyah Company
Diriyah Company was launched in January 2023 and joined the Public Investment Fund's (PIF) portfolio of giga-projects. The Company is responsible for developing the Diriyah project, the birthplace of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its foremost historical, cultural, and lifestyle destination. A dynamic mixed-use developer, Diriyah Company is redefining urban planning to develop Diriyah, 'The City of Earth', while adhering to the highest design, development, and preservation standards. The company ensures Diriyah's cultural landmarks are complemented by world-class retail offerings, fine-dining experiences, and leading hospitality brands.
As a PIF company, Diriyah Company's mission focuses on opportunities in development, hospitality, investment, retail, and office leasing, along with strategic asset management, underscoring the commitment to ensuring successful business outcomes and sustainable growth under the strategic direction of Vision 2030. The Diriyah Company actively forges long-term partnerships to realize its vision of establishing Diriyah as one of the world's greatest gathering places.
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