
OSUS invests over SAR 2 billion in flagship "OSUS EYE" Project to transform urban living in Riyadh
OSUS Real Estate Development Company has officially launched its flagship project 'OSUS EYE' — a fully integrated urban destination that brings together elegant residences with contemporary luxury, a world-class Hilton Garden Inn hotel, branded residences tower under the Curio Collection by Hilton brand, premium-grade offices, and retail spaces. Strategically located at the intersection of Takhassusi Road and Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Road in northern Riyadh, the SR2-billion ($533 million) project extends over gross floor area exceeding 180,000 square meters, embodying the concept of a 10-minute city aligned with the ambitions of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
The development features 627 residential units, including apartments and townhouses, designed with modern architectural aesthetics across a dedicated residential area of 82,370 square meters. Additionally, the project allocates 46,854 square meters for commercial offices and retail, offering a contemporary business environment that supports entrepreneurship and investment. To meet the needs of residents and visitors, the project includes multi-story parking facilities totaling 155,400 square meters, ensuring ease of mobility and smooth traffic flow.
'OSUS EYE' is also home to a variety of recreational amenities, including lush green parks spanning 62,893 square meters, dining venues, cafes, and pedestrian and cycling paths — delivering a comprehensive urban experience that enhances the quality of life in the capital.
With this project, OSUS reaffirms its commitment to developing sustainable destinations and pioneering smart urban concepts that elevate living, working, and leisure experiences.
Founded in Riyadh in 2006, OSUS has established itself as a leading real estate developer, delivering high-impact projects across residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors. The company has developed a robust portfolio of 54 projects, including vibrant residential neighborhoods, modern office spaces, and urban landmarks that contribute to the transformation of Saudi Arabia's real estate sector, underscoring its clear strategic vision and excellence in execution.
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