ROSHN Unveils Large Mixed-Use Development in Jeddah

A model for the design of the MARAFY project, north of Jeddah (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A model for the design of the MARAFY project, north of Jeddah (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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ROSHN Unveils Large Mixed-Use Development in Jeddah

A model for the design of the MARAFY project, north of Jeddah (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A model for the design of the MARAFY project, north of Jeddah (Asharq Al-Awsat)

ROSHN Group, a Public Investment Fund (PIF) giga-project, launched on Tuesday a mixed-use development in north of Jeddah, which will accommodate over 130,000 residents and house the first man-made canal in Saudi Arabia.

The new development, called MARAFY, will include an 11-kilometer-long and 100-meter-wide navigable canal, which will be surrounded by multiple districts, the developer said in a statement.

David Grover, Group CEO of ROSHN Group, said: “It is core to us as a giga project to introduce such huge development to the Kingdom. MARAFY will be a gamechanger on the real estate development sector, raising the bar of development in the region, boosting the quality of life, and creating a huge impact in Jeddah.”

He added that the project contributes to achieving the goals of Vision 2030 in creating a vibrant society and a prosperous economy.

For his part, Khaled Al-Mobid, CEO of Manassat Real Estate Company, told Asharq Al-Awsat that ROSHN’s development of the North Jeddah project will have a major impact in raising the efficiency of residential projects in the governorate, and will stimulate investments.

He added that the new development is an important indicator of the city’s economic recovery, stressing that the group seeks to develop the urban landscape of one of the most important tourist and commercial areas, as it provides infrastructure, public, recreational and residential facilities aimed at raising the level of quality of life, and transforming Jeddah into a global destination.

MARAFY’s canal will provide a waterfront comparable in size to those of Chicago, Stockholm, Hamburg, and central London, bringing the marine environment into the heart of a historic city that has been welcoming traders, travelers, and pilgrims for centuries.

According to ROSHN, MARAFY will house multiple distinct districts each with a unique character, including its existing integrated residential development, Alarous. It will accelerate Jeddah’s emergence as a global city while preserving the city’s cultural and architectural heritage, with facades inspired by the historical designs of Jeddah region and styles reinvented for today.



Gold at Near 2-week Low after Trump Announces Israel-Iran Ceasefire

A goldsmith displays gold ornaments during a gold trade at Hua Seng Heng gold shop in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 June 2025. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
A goldsmith displays gold ornaments during a gold trade at Hua Seng Heng gold shop in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 June 2025. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
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Gold at Near 2-week Low after Trump Announces Israel-Iran Ceasefire

A goldsmith displays gold ornaments during a gold trade at Hua Seng Heng gold shop in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 June 2025. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
A goldsmith displays gold ornaments during a gold trade at Hua Seng Heng gold shop in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 June 2025. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT

Gold prices fell to a near two-week low on Tuesday as risk appetite improved after US President Donald Trump said Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire, denting demand for safe-haven assets.

Spot gold was down 0.9% at $3,338.39 an ounce, as of 0526 GMT, after hitting its lowest level since June 11 earlier in the session, Reuters reported.

US gold futures slipped 1.2% to $3,352.60.

"It seems like there's a good bit of geopolitical risk that's exiting the market here near term after, of course, we have signs of de-escalation between the US and Iran," said Ilya Spivak, head of global macro at Tastylive.

Trump announced a complete ceasefire between Israel and Iran, potentially ending the 12-day conflict that saw millions flee Tehran and prompted fears of further escalation in the region.

There was no immediate comment from Israel. While an Iranian official earlier confirmed that Tehran had agreed to a ceasefire, the country's foreign minister said there would be no cessation of hostilities unless Israel stopped its attacks.

Global shares rallied, while oil prices slipped to a one-week low after Trump announced the Iran-Israel ceasefire.

Meanwhile, US Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said on Monday that the time to cut interest rates is approaching amid potential risks to the job market.

Investors await testimony by Fed Chair Jerome Powell before the House Financial Services Committee later on Tuesday. Powell has been cautious about signaling near-term easing.

"The bias for gold prices is higher, but we might see a correction in the near-term and an uptick in the dollar if Powell convinces markets that they're not going to cut more than twice this year," Spivak said.

Gold tends to thrive in a low-interest-rate environment.

Elsewhere, spot silver eased 0.1% to $36.08 per ounce, platinum fell 0.3% to $1,290.67, while palladium slipped 1.3% to $1,062.94.