
SFK Real Estate plans to develop quality projects in the UAE
This decision is due to their distinguished experience in providing comprehensive engineering solutions.
On this occasion, Faisal bin Alawi Al Dhib, Chairman of SFK Real Estate, stated that the project is part of the company's vision to develop modern urban destinations rooted in sustainability principles and integrating investment potential with contemporary architectural vision.
He confirmed that the choice of Al Sahel Engineering Consultants is due to their impressive track record and specialised expertise in consultancy, design, and engineering supervision.
The project will be located in Al Zorah, one of the most promising areas in the Emirate of Ajman, known for its strategic location and unique environmental and tourist attributes.
Al Zorah is considered an integrated investment destination combining natural beauty with advanced urban planning, making it an ideal environment for developing upscale residential and commercial projects.
Al Dhib added that the project aims to contribute to energising the residential and commercial sectors in Ajman by providing innovative urban solutions that offer an integrated environment for living and working, with a focus on supporting medium and small projects and offering high-quality real estate asset management services.
He noted that Al Sahel will provide technical and engineering advice throughout the project development stages, including planning, design preparation, execution and supervision, with a focus on risk reduction, efficiency improvement, and maximising investment returns.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Times of Oman
2 days ago
- Times of Oman
Oman's most expensive penthouse sold for over OMR 2 million
Muscat: The Arc at The Sustainable City – Yiti has set a new national record with the sale of Oman's most expensive penthouse, priced at over OMR 2 million. This landmark transaction was part of a surge in early demand that has driven total phase one sales past OMR 10 million, all secured within weeks of unveiling the project and before the official launch event next month. The achievement underscores Oman's growing appetite for sustainable, high-end living. The record-breaking penthouses occupy a prime position at the Arc, offering uninterrupted panoramic views of the sea, mountain, and marina. The residence is approached through a private entrance lobby and unfolds into expansive, open-plan entertaining spaces anchored by a statement show kitchen. Every detail is meticulously curated، from bespoke interiors with designer fittings to hand-selected, premium materials. An expansive outdoor terrace with a private pool, and a dedicated gated parking, reserved solely for the penthouse owner, introduces a first-of-its-kind luxury in Oman's residential market. 'This is a defining moment for Oman's real estate sector,' said Mahmoud Shehada, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of The Sustainable City - Yiti: 'To secure the nation's most expensive penthouse sale alongside more than OMR 10 million in total phase one sales before our official launch speaks volumes about the demand for sustainable luxury living. It reflects the confidence of regional and global buyers in our vision where lifestyle, legacy, and long-term investment value are seamlessly integrated.' With significant interest from global investors and Omani nationals following the reveal of The Arc, this achievement reaffirms Oman's appeal as a destination for high-quality, purpose-led real estate. The Sustainable City – Yiti is set to be Oman's first community designed to meet net-zero emissions targets by 2040. Its live-work-thrive model brings together renewable infrastructure, walkable neighbourhoods, wellness and equestrian facilities, retail, education, hotels, and more. Spanning nearly one million sqm, the development is committed to 100% water recycling, 100% waste diversion from landfills, and achieving 80% self-sufficiency in food production.


Times of Oman
2 days ago
- Times of Oman
Yango launches enhanced commuting experience in Oman with Transport Service
Muscat: Yango Group, a global technology company, today launched its Transport Service in Muscat. Integrated into the Yango Superapp, this free feature delivers public transport routes and schedules, empowering residents and visitors to navigate the city efficiently. The service expands Yango's growing ecosystem in Oman — including ride-hailing, delivery, cargo and rentals — reinforcing its mission to streamline urban living. The service enables effortless journey planning: users can now access schedules for 13 city and 2 intercity bus routes connecting Muscat with the UAE. After selecting 'Transport' on the app's homepage and entering a destination, the app shows multiple options with detailed routes, estimated travel times, timetables, and transfer points, simplifying travel planning across the city. The Yango Superapp is a reliable choice for both daily commutes and tourist trips, such as the journey from Muscat Airport to the National Museum of Oman. Islam Abdul Karim, Regional Head of Yango Middle East, stated: "This launch reflects our core belief: seamless daily mobility shouldn't depend on how you move, but on how effortlessly technology can empower your choices in Oman. Our vision, however, goes beyond transportation — we are building a localized tech ecosystem that simplifies life across services, from mobility to upcoming AI solutions aligned with national development goals. Whether you ride a bus, hail a taxi, order delivery, seek entertainment, or use AI-powered assistance, we're here to make life easier."


Times of Oman
12-08-2025
- Times of Oman
Duqm expands its green spaces with integrated afforestation plans
Duqm: Between 2015 and mid-2025, the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD) implemented comprehensive afforestation and green space expansion plans, marking a qualitative leap in the environmental and aesthetic landscape. These efforts have transformed the city into a more livable, work-friendly, and investment-attractive environment, despite its desert nature and arid climate. In the preparatory phase (2015–2021), 3,414 trees were planted, along with 24,760 square meters of green spaces. Modern irrigation systems were installed in several plantation sites, in addition to projects connecting these sites to treated wastewater networks. This enabled the reuse of treated water, reduced fresh water consumption, and lowered operating costs. Works included greening main streets such as Sultan Said bin Taimur Street, Sai Street, and the Tourist Street. The first phase (2021–2025) witnessed major expansion, with 8,398 trees planted and 24,144 square meters of green spaces developed, all equipped with modern irrigation systems. Duqm's first agricultural nursery was also established on a 5,000-square-meter site to produce thousands of seedlings annually, supporting afforestation projects, replacing affected trees, and encouraging green initiatives. Projects covered key sites such as Sultan Qaboos bin Said Street, Airport Street, the commercial district park in Sai, and the beach park in the tourism zone. As a result, a total of 11,812 trees and nearly 48,904 square metres of green spaces have been planted during the two phases, with an implementation cost of around OMR4.4 million. Eng. Ibrahim bin Zahir Al-Rawahi, Head of the Landscaping and Gardens Department at SEZAD, stated that these efforts are part of a comprehensive vision to expand green spaces and enhance the quality of life in Duqm. The initiative aims to improve the local climate, reduce the impact of sand-laden winds, provide a natural recreational outlet for residents, visitors, and investors, and promote environmental sustainability by using treated wastewater for irrigation. He noted that the next phase will see larger-scale greening projects and the connection of additional sites to sustainable irrigation systems, reinforcing Duqm's status as a modern, fully serviced city with an attractive living and investment environment. He emphasized that expanding green spaces not only improves the local environment but also enhances Duqm's appeal as a promising tourism and investment destination. Parks and landscaped areas offer safe and comfortable environments for family activities and community events, while supporting the tourism and hospitality projects emerging in the area—demonstrating the integration of urban planning with environmental sustainability.