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Final Phase Villa Handover Commences at Al Naseem, Diyar Al Muharraq
Final Phase Villa Handover Commences at Al Naseem, Diyar Al Muharraq

Al Bawaba

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Final Phase Villa Handover Commences at Al Naseem, Diyar Al Muharraq

Diyar Al Muharraq, Bahrain's largest real estate developer, has commenced the handover process of residential villas as part of Phase 3 of Al Naseem, marking the final stage of this pioneering project. As such, Diyar Al Muharraq is on track to successfully complete one of its most prominent residential developments, delivering the opportunity for future homeowners to join the vibrant Al Naseem community boasting breathtaking waterfront third and final phase of Al Naseem villas included the 115 villas, with the handover process first commencing in Q2 this year, and will continue in accordance with the readiness of each villa. To ensure the seamless completion of construction works on the project, Diyar Al Muharraq collaborated with various reputable organizations to deliver the highest quality standards. Ahmed Omer Trading & Contracting was appointed as the main contractor of the project, with Mohamed Salahuddin Consulting Engineering Bureau as the lead consultant. Additionally, HAJ Quantity Surveyors CO. S.P.C. was the Project Manager and Cost Consultant, alongside Horizon Interiors as the interior design on the occasion, Eng. Ahmed Ali Alammadi, Chief Executive Officer of Diyar Al Muharraq, said: 'We are pleased to announce the commencement of the handover process of the final phase of Al Naseem, a premium waterfront residential community in the its elevated design, wide turnout and quality of execution, Al Naseem has served as a roadmap for success since its inception. As we reach this final stage, we would like to invite everyone seeking to live in an integrated modern project to seize this exciting opportunity.'The residential project has 5 villa types encompassing a variety of spaces suited for different family lifestyles, including Sabah El-Nasayem, at 384 sqm, Duha El-Nasayem, at 379 sqm, Layl El-Nasayem, at 305 sqm, Aseel El-Nasayem 2, at 346 sqm, and Layl El-Nasayem 2, at 348 sqm, with each villa type represented by unique characteristics and styles. Diyar Al Muharraq is the Kingdom's largest integrated residential city that blends luxury with the core family values of Bahraini society. The development offers a wide range of housing solutions and contemporary lifestyles, complemented by a mix of residential, commercial, recreational, and healthcare facilities that embody the vision of modern, future-ready urban infrastructure.

Diyar Al Muharraq starts handover of Al Naseem Phase III villas
Diyar Al Muharraq starts handover of Al Naseem Phase III villas

Zawya

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Diyar Al Muharraq starts handover of Al Naseem Phase III villas

Diyar Al Muharraq, a leading real estate developer in Bahrain, has commenced the handover process of residential villas as part of Phase 3 of Al Naseem, marking the final stage of this pioneering project. As such, Diyar Al Muharraq is on track to successfully complete one of its most prominent residential developments, delivering the opportunity for future homeowners to join the vibrant Al Naseem community boasting breathtaking waterfront views. The third and final phase of Al Naseem villas included the 115 villas, with the handover process first commencing in Q2 this year, and will continue in accordance with the readiness of each villa. The residential project has 5 villa types encompassing a variety of spaces suited for different family lifestyles - Sabah El Nasayem at 384 sqm; Duha El Nasayem at 379 sqm; Layl El Nasayem at 305 sqm, Aseel El Nasayem 2 at 346 sqm and Layl El Nasayem 2 at 348 sqm, with each villa type represented by unique characteristics and styles. To ensure the seamless completion of construction works on the project, Diyar Al Muharraq collaborated with various reputable organizations to deliver the highest quality standards. Ahmed Omer Trading & Contracting was appointed as the main contractor of the project, with Mohamed Salahuddin Consulting Engineering Bureau as the lead consultant. Additionally, HAJ Quantity Surveyors Company was the Project Manager and Cost Consultant, alongside Horizon Interiors as the interior design consultant. Commenting on the occasion, Diyar Al Muharraq CEO Eng. Ahmed Ali Alammadi, said: "We are pleased to announce the commencement of the handover process of the final phase of Al Naseem, a premium waterfront residential community in the kingdom." "With its elevated design, wide turnout and quality of execution, Al Naseem has served as a roadmap for success since its inception. As we reach this final stage, we would like to invite everyone seeking to live in an integrated modern project to seize this exciting opportunity," he added. Diyar Al Muharraq is the kingdom's largest integrated residential city that offers a wide range of housing solutions and contemporary lifestyles, complemented by a mix of residential, commercial, recreational, and healthcare facilities that embody the vision of modern, future-ready urban infrastructure.- TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

It all boils down to dad-ication
It all boils down to dad-ication

The Star

time13-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Star

It all boils down to dad-ication

Modern fathers are breaking stereotypes and leading the charge at home PETALING JAYA: From triathlete trainers to content creators, some modern fathers are challenging norms and showing that being a great dad isn't just about the paycheck – it's about showing up. For Sean Long, the best reward is being able to see his children do well in life. The 61-year-old from Kuala Lumpur took the road less taken by being the primary caregiver to his now 19-year-old non-identical triplets Matthew, Nicholas and Kelly, who are also triathletes. 'I have worked as a realtor and also for major corporations in the tech industry while my wife is an auditor at a big international firm. It has been more than 12 years since I have held a traditional job. 'Frankly, I think the term 'stay-at-home dad' is inaccurate because in the last decade or so, more men have been taking on jobs in the gig industry or jobs with flexible work hours to support their children. 'As the primary caregiver, I cover the weekdays while my wife does the weekends. Since my children are triathletes, a lot of their needs revolve around running classes and such. 'I am glad I undertook this role because being present during all those moments matters. This is part of the rewards of parenthood which many parents may not be able to experience,' he said. Fathers Day will be celebrated tomorrow. Not all heroes wear capes: Mohamed Salahuddin takes care of son Tashrif while working as a music video director. In terms of the challenges of being a primary caregiver, Long said some of the toughest aspects include the disconnection from the conventional career path and witnessing peers climb the corporate ladder. However, he noted that as long as the parent is happy to be a primary caregiver, such thoughts should not matter. Mohamed Salahuddin, 42, from Klang, starts his day at 5am with six children in tow. It has been 13 years since he decided to be the stay-at-home parent while his wife works as a human resources executive. 'I still work as a content creator, like TikTok and video production, but I am the one who wakes the kids and sends them to school. I also send my wife to work, then I continue to care for our youngest child, who is seven months old. 'I manage my work by setting up appointments at night, and handling the kids and housework during the day. 'There is a stereotype tied to being 'Mr Mama' as we are often considered to be unsuccessful, unemployed or lazy, but the truth is that handling the household is a never-ending job. 'We don't have a support system and don't really get to share our experience with others, which can lead to suppressed emotions or even depression,' he said in an interview. Picture perfect: Sah with wife Sher, son Charlie and daughter Arabella. For freelancer Sah Henn-Wei, 41, from Subang Jaya, choosing to become a primary caregiver was a way to help his financial planner wife, who was having trouble caring for their daughter due to post-partum depression in 2016. 'Then, my son came along and the load just doubled. I decided to leave my full-time job as an art director at an agency as the working hours were not flexible. 'It wasn't a hard decision to make as my own father was a teacher and my main caregiver as a child,' he said, adding that his gifted daughter also requires more attention so having flexible hours is a bonus. Sah wakes up at 5.30am, gets the kids ready for school and does the house chores while they are away. He then gets some of his work done, prepares lunch and dinner, and then puts the kids to bed. Asked about challenges, he points to not having many friends to talk to and making sure the household runs smoothly. 'Having to put my career aside to do this has made me doubt my choices many times, especially when I see my friends become heads of companies and jet setting around the world. Yes, the adage that 'comparison is the thief of joy' rings true. 'But being able to be home and be there for your kids while they are growing up has been the best feeling ever. I wouldn't trade it for the world,' he added.

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