Foundation construction work continues for the Othaim City Center project in Hail region

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Foundation construction work continues for the Othaim City Center project, located in the Hail region of Saudi Arabia.

The project is being built on an area of ​​more than 77 thousand square meters, and includes a hotel, shops and restaurants, in addition to play areas and cinemas.

Othaim City Center is one of the giant projects implemented by the Othaim Group.

The project includes a hotel that provides comfortable and upscale accommodation for visitors and tourists who wish to spend enjoyable times near the center’s facilities.

The center will include a wide range of international and local stores covering various products and services.

Visitors can enjoy the most delicious dishes in a group of restaurants and cafes that offer distinctive dining experiences.

It also includes play areas and cinema halls, as the center provides entertainment areas dedicated to children and families, in addition to modern cinemas that provide an enjoyable viewing experience for movie lovers.

The project also supports the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by providing a distinguished entertainment and tourism environment, in addition to creating new job opportunities for the region’s residents.

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