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Leading regional real estate developer Solidere International (SI) has been honored with 2 highly prestigious accolades at the 2018 Cityscape Global Awards for Emerging Markets ceremony, during which the real estate industry came together to celebrate excellence on 2nd October at the InterContinental Dubai Festival City.
“We are privileged and humbled to have received such prestigious awards in recognition of the quality developments we have added to the region. At Solidere International, we continuously aspire towards developing long lasting, unique and quality ‘Places For Life’ for all our esteemed customers, in continuity of the commitment to quality which was started more than 24 years ago within the mother company Solidere in Lebanon,” said Oussama Kabbani, COO at Solidere International.
The 2018 Cityscape Awards for Emerging Markets celebrate excellence in real estate development and architecture. Covering a range of categories, the awards offer international architects and leading real estate developers a prestigious platform to communicate a shared vision for the future and to be recognized for their contributions to the built environment.
In recognition of its market leadership by the real estate industry, Solidere International was presented with the 2018 Leisure and Hospitality Project Award for The Oberoi Beach Resort Al Zorah and the 2018 Low to Mid-Rise Residential Project Award for the Riyadh-based Wadi Qortuba residential compound. The projects are already operational and are claiming a leading position in their respective markets.
The Oberoi Beach Resort Al Zorah that was designed by renowned Italian Architect Piero Lissoni is elegantly contemporary, and boasts the most luxurious hotel facilities and amenities. Prior to earning the prestigious Cityscape Global Awards for Emerging Markets on 2nd October, the Oberoi Beach Resort Al Zorah was also recognized as the Middle East’s Leading Luxury Villa Resort and Ajman’s Luxury Resort at the 2018 World Travel Awards.
Named after the refreshing water-filled park running through its center, Wadi Qortuba is a gated residential compound with a stunning harmonious mix of different contemporary architectural typologies. Strategically located in the rapidly growing north-eastern suburb of Riyadh, the project was designed by a host of award winning architects, including Nabil Gholam, MARIA GROUP, and LEFT.
Solidere International is a city maker and real estate developer incorporated in and under the law of the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC). The Company is actively involved in several high-profile projects in the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.
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