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Arabesque in Old Cairo enters 340 housing unit second phase

Saudi Egyptian Developers says it is now ready to accept interest from house buyers for the second phase of the ‘Arabesque’ residential project after its formal launch.

The project in Cairo is taking shape near the Museum of Civilization and appropriately, the firm announced on its Facebook page that it is: “Taking you on another journey through history. Arabesque is launching Phase TWO”

Mohamed Al-Taher, CEO of Saudi Egyptian Developers, was reported by Zawya as stating that the project’s second phase will feature 340 residential units across 13 buildings of varying sizes.

The New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) has entrusted Saudi Egyptian Developers with the marketing, sales, and customer service operations for its Arabesque project.

This initiative marks the debut of the first comprehensive gated community in Majar al-Oyoun, situated in the historic core of Old Cairo.

Al-Taher highlighted that the architecture of the buildings blends traditional arabesque designs with contemporary elements, offering a unique aesthetic appeal.

He further elaborated that the Arabesque project encompasses 79 buildings, housing a total of 1,924 residential units in a variety of sizes. The community also boasts commercial spaces, including restaurants, cafes, a cinema, a theater, and a shopping mall, offering a holistic living experience.

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