Excavation work continues on the “Thee Erth” project in Al-Yasmin district in Riyadh

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Dozens of equipment continue excavation work at the Thee Erth project, located in the Al Yasmin district on King Fahd Road in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

This project is one of the most prominent modern urban developments aimed at enhancing infrastructure and providing high-quality residential and commercial spaces.

Project Details:

Total Area: 60,000 square meters.

Number of Towers: 7 towers.

Facilities:

Office spaces.

Residential units.

A luxurious Raffles Hotel.

A Sofitel Hotel for extended stays.

An M Gallery luxury resort.

Project objectives

The “Thee Erth” project aims to provide an integrated environment that combines work, living, and entertainment, making it an ideal destination for both families and individuals.

The project is also expected to boost the local economy by creating new job opportunities and attracting foreign investments.

Strategic Location:

The project is located in the Al Yasmin district on King Fahd Road, one of the most vital roads in Riyadh, ensuring easy access from various parts of the city.

The location is also close to essential facilities such as shopping centers, restaurants, and schools.

Timeline:

The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, with residential and office units scheduled for delivery by 2026.

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