Cityscape Global: Deal momentum continues as real estate sector thrives

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing signed an MoU with the General Authority of Awqaf, the Kingdom’s Charitable Endowment Foundation. SPA
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Updated 19 November 2025
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Cityscape Global: Deal momentum continues as real estate sector thrives

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector continued to demonstrate strong momentum at Cityscape Global 2025, with the Riyadh exhibition generating a number of new deals and partnerships across the industry. 

Held under the theme “The Future of Urban Living,” the event is sponsored by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing in partnership with the Real Estate General Authority, Vision 2030 and the Housing Program. 

The event kicked off on Nov. 17 with several major announcements, as Majid Al-Hogail, Saudi Arabia’s minister of municipal and rural affairs and housing, said real estate agreements had exceeded SR161.2 billion ($42.3 billion), reflecting the sustained expansion of the Kingdom’s property market. 

Building a robust real estate infrastructure is a key objective of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 economic diversification program, as the Kingdom continues to strengthen its position as a regional hub for business and tourism. 

The Real Estate General Authority projects the market to reach $101.62 billion by 2029, with an expected compound annual growth rate of 8 percent from 2024. 
  
Promoting digital transformation 

During the exhibition, National Housing Co. signed a memorandum of understanding with Elm Co. to develop an integrated system of digital and smart solutions across its urban destinations, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The agreement aims to enhance the urban landscape at NHC projects through environmental pollution solutions, smart gates, community monitoring systems, smart irrigation, smart lighting, and waste management technologies. 

It also includes developing digital platforms to serve residents and visitors. 

“The collaboration will contribute to the development of advanced digital operating models that enhance sustainability and enhance the quality of life in NHC destinations, using smart lights, motion sensors and thermostats,” reported SPA. 

The agency added that the agreement extends NHC’s efforts to build an integrated digital ecosystem within its destinations and to consolidate its role in leading technological transformation in Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector. 

Elevating Saudization 

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing signed a memorandum of cooperation with Jahez International Co. for Information Systems Technology to increase the participation of Saudi youth in the labor market. 

According to SPA, the agreement aims to expand youth engagement through initiatives focused on training, employment and entrepreneurship across municipal-sector fields. 

Aligned with the National Transformation Program and Vision 2030, the MoU includes activating joint initiatives to qualify and employ Saudi talent, as well as launching specialized training and entrepreneurship programs. 
 
“The MoU stipulates the formation of joint work teams to follow up on the implementation of initiatives and review their outputs periodically, in order to ensure a sustainable impact in supporting Saudization,” SPA added. 
 
During the event, the ministry also signed an MoU with Al-Bawani Co. Limited to support localization and develop human capabilities in the contracting sector. The agreement outlines training and qualification programs targeting Saudi youth in engineering, construction and operational management. 

Under the MoU, the ministry and Al-Bawani will identify job opportunities, implement a Saudization plan with quarterly reviews, and coordinate with relevant bodies to provide training support and incentives. 

The deal further includes programs to raise the skills of Saudi workers at municipal and construction project sites, helping reduce unemployment and expand youth participation in the labor market. 

“This MoU comes as part of the initiatives of the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing to enhance partnerships with major national companies, and activate Saudization programs in the municipal and urban sector, in a way that contributes to building a competitive and stimulating work environment that achieves sustainable development and quality of life in the Kingdom’s cities,” said SPA. 
 
Supporting non-profit sector 

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing also signed an MoU with the General Authority of Awqaf, the Kingdom’s Charitable Endowment Foundation, to support the development of the non-profit sector. 

The agreement aims to empower non-profit organizations to participate in community initiatives and programs that improve quality of life and support the goals of Vision 2030. 

“The MoU included coordinating efforts to launch joint initiatives that contribute to supporting municipal and housing non-profit organizations, by providing the necessary tools to raise the efficiency of community work,” added SPA. 


Cruise Saudi strengthens global ties as Celestyal makes maiden calls to Jeddah

Updated 10 December 2025
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Cruise Saudi strengthens global ties as Celestyal makes maiden calls to Jeddah

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is accelerating its push to become a global cruise hub, with Cruise Saudi — a wholly owned Public Investment Fund subsidiary — expanding international partnerships to draw more travelers to the Kingdom’s Red Sea and Arabian Gulf ports.

The latest milestone came as award-winning Greek cruise line Celestyal completed its first-ever calls to Jeddah, signaling rising global interest in Saudi Arabia’s cultural and natural attractions.

The visits form part of Cruise Saudi’s strategy to build a year-round cruise ecosystem that supports tourism growth, boosts local supply chains, and contributes to the Kingdom’s broader economic diversification.

Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites — AlUla, Jeddah Historic District, and Al-Ahsa Oasis — are now accessible by sea, with curated shore excursions designed to deepen visitor engagement.

Cruise Saudi aims to welcome 1.3 million cruise passengers annually by 2035, creating 50,000 direct and indirect jobs and positioning the Kingdom as a premier international cruise destination.

The 1,360-passenger Celestyal Discovery arrived in Jeddah on Dec. 5, following the 1,260-passenger Celestyal Journey, which made its maiden call on Nov. 29. The Journey concluded a seven-night Athens–Jeddah itinerary with stops in Turkiye and Egypt, marked by a traditional plaque exchange ceremony attended by Cruise Saudi executives, port officials and Celestyal representatives.

Passengers were welcomed with traditional Saudi hospitality and toured Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district, bustling souks, and cultural sites. Some Muslim travelers also visited Makkah to perform Umrah.

“We are honored to celebrate our maiden call in Jeddah alongside our partners at Cruise Saudi, marking the beginning of a long and effective relationship,” said Lee Haslett, chief commercial officer at Celestyal.

He added that Jeddah’s role as “the cultural heart of Saudi Arabia” presents strong potential for cruise tourism.

Barbara Buczek, chief destination experiences officer at Cruise Saudi, told Arab News: “This maiden Red Sea sailing highlights the strong appeal of the region and aligns with Cruise Saudi's commitment to developing seamless, high-quality cruise experiences in Saudi Arabia.”

She noted that Celestyal’s expanded itineraries reflect rising demand for distinctive Red Sea and Arabian Gulf voyages.

Since its launch in 2021, Cruise Saudi has activated five cruise ports, introduced Aroya Cruises, the Kingdom’s first homegrown cruise line, and established Aman at Sea, an ultra-luxury JV with Aman Group set to launch in 2027. The company manages the full value chain — from terminals and berths to curated excursions — and has already welcomed more than 600,000 passengers of over 120 nationalities.

Celestyal, which carries more than 140,000 passengers annually across two refurbished vessels, is aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambition to transform coastal tourism. After departing Jeddah, both Celestyal ships continued to Abu Dhabi to begin the company’s second Arabian Gulf season.

Aroya Cruises has also launched a new seasonal program featuring stops in Mykonos, Athens, Crete, and coastal cities in Turkiye, expanding on a successful inaugural season that attracted over 95,000 guests.

The growing activity underscores Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a world-class cruise destination, supported by modern infrastructure, expanding routes, and experiences that highlight the Kingdom’s culture, heritage and hospitality.