Nowy projekt Arada: Masaar Central – centrum handlu i wypoczynku

Umowa i cel

Arada podpisała kontrakt o wartości AED 60 milionów z Intermass Engineering na budowę Masaar Central — centrum handlowo-usługowego w sercu osiedla Masaar w Sharjah.

Harmonogram

Zakończenie budowy planowane jest na koniec 2026 roku, równolegle z zakończeniem głównych etapów osiedla.

Kluczowe elementy

Powierzchnia wynajmu: 53 000 stóp kwadratowych, w tym:

  • supermarket Carrefour
  • siłownia Wellfit
  • żłobek Bright Star RGS
  • lokale gastronomiczne i wellness

Wizja inwestora

Masaar Central ma być sercem społeczności, z wygodnymi i nowoczesnymi udogodnieniami w otoczeniu zieleni. Ponad 1 500 domów już przekazano mieszkańcom.

O osiedlu Masaar

Całość zajmuje 19 mln stóp kwadratowych, obejmuje:

  • 3 000 willi i domów
  • 6 zamkniętych dzielnic
  • pas zieleni z 70 000 drzew
  • skatepark, place zabaw, strefę food trucków i 6,6 km ścieżki rowerowej z kawiarniami i tunelami

Kolejna faza

Niedawno ogłoszono Masaar 2 – osiedle 2 000 domów. Sprzedaż ruszyła dynamicznie, budowa ruszy do końca 2025 roku.

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