Steady Progress in Construction of Al Huda Park Mall on Makkah’s Fourth Ring Road
As part of the ongoing urban transformation in Makkah, the Al Huda Park Mall project is making significant headway in its construction phase. Al Huda Park Mall is strategically located along the Fourth Ring Road, southwest of the city. The mall is expected to open its doors to the public in the second quarter of 2027.
A Strategic Location with Mixed-Use Design
The project designers planned a variety of public spaces. They included an outdoor boulevard as a key feature of Al Huda Park Mall. Additionally, they allocated dedicated zones for restaurants, cafés, shopping, and leisure. Once completed, the mall aims to serve as a vibrant destination. It will combine commercial and social functions in one place, centred around the Al Huda Park Mall.
Set in a key area surrounded by urban developments, the Al Huda Park Mall project is part of a broader wave of architectural growth in this part of Makkah. Other construction activities are visible in the vicinity.

On-Site Observations
Recent visuals from the site reveal the scale and advancement of the construction. The main building, currently under development, features a bold architectural design.
The site is bustling with activity. Dozens of construction workers wearing red uniforms and safety harnesses carry out various structural tasks across the framework of the Al Huda .
Key Highlights from the Site
- Tower cranes are present across the site, lifting heavy construction materials, reflecting the technical complexity of the work underway.
- The lower level of the structure includes wide openings, likely intended by the developers for logistics or storage purposes.
- The surrounding area includes temporary worker facilities, storage tents, and natural backdrops of hills and mountains. This creates a striking visual contrast between built and natural environments.
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