Cityscape Global Returns to Riyadh in November under the Theme 'The Future of Living'

Cityscape Global Returns to Riyadh in November under the Theme 'The Future of Living'
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Cityscape Global Returns to Riyadh in November under the Theme 'The Future of Living'

Cityscape Global Returns to Riyadh in November under the Theme 'The Future of Living'

Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global, the region’s leading real estate event, in November.

Organized by Saudi Arabia’s Tahaluf, the event is set to be the biggest in the international series’ history.

Taking place from November 11-14 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center, Malham, Cityscape Global 2024 will be held under the theme "The Future of Living". It will be sponsored by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing and supported by the General Real Estate Authority and Housing Program, said Tahaluf in a statement on Tuesday.

With a heightened B2B and investment focus for its second edition in Saudi Arabia, Cityscape Global 2024 is poised to retain its standing as the largest property showcase of its kind globally, with over 400 exhibitors, 500 speakers, and seven conferences.

This year, Tahaluf has added additional sector profiles to the Cityscape Global line-up. Joining the portfolio are Stadiums and Attractions, Sustainable Smart Buildings, Smart Hotels, and Developers, in addition to Smart Cities focus throughout the event with a dedicated conference and tech zone.

Cityscape Global will be a platform for international collaboration and knowledge exchange aimed at developing sustainable and future-proof cities within Saudi Arabia and beyond.

"Saudi Arabia's real estate landscape is undergoing an enormous transformation driven by Vision 2030. The comprehensive strategy for the real estate sector aims to achieve the goals of the vision by building a prosperous and solid economy and vibrant, integrated communities in an ambitious nation," said Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed bin Abdullah Al-Hogail.

Cityscape Global is a major catalyst for this transformation in the real estate sector, as this huge event brings together investors, developers, and industry leaders to showcase and discover major real estate projects and enhance international cooperation between companies operating in the sector, in an effort to create a bright future where opportunities and prosperity are within everyone’s reach, said the statement.

Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP) Board of Directors Chairman Faisal bin Saud Al-Khamisi said: "Our goal at Cityscape Global 2024 is to align with the Vision 2030 set by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the housing sector."

"We aim to attract investors, developers, innovators, and stakeholders from around the world to showcase their projects, exchange knowledge, establish partnerships, and collaborate in building the cities of tomorrow at the international, regional, and local levels. Our objective is to create a significant advancement in the future of urban life," he added.

The largest Cityscape-branded event in history will incubate investment opportunities through a dedicated investors program and tailored networking opportunities, while also showcasing the intelligent infrastructure, technology-driven solutions, and data-driven planning needed to create efficient, sustainable, and livable urban environments.

Cityscape Global will also highlight Saudi Arabia's sports infrastructure development, emphasizing the eight newly announced stadiums, and will feature a special segment dedicated to stadiums and mega events.

Last year’s edition of the event, also held in the Kingdom, attracted over 300 exhibitors, 55% of which were international, in addition to 160,000 visitors from over 170 countries and more than 10,000 international investors.

The 2023 event hosted the unveiling of $18.3 billion in Saudi-based Real Estate projects - an outcome which earned plaudits from Lord Alan Sugar, the UK entrepreneur and host of the BBC’s The Apprentice, who was a conference speaker. "I was amazed by the vision, scale, and significance of the projects being undertaken in Saudi Arabia. It is inspiring," said Lord Sugar.

Cityscape Global is organized by Tahaluf, a strategic alliance between Informa PLC, SAFCSP, and the Events Investment Fund (EIF).



Saudi Market Reclaims 12,000-Point Level

The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
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Saudi Market Reclaims 12,000-Point Level

The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln
The Saudi benchmark index ended Monday’s session, closing at 12,023 points, 42 points higher than the previous day’s close, with total trading valued at about $2.13bln

The Saudi stock market index has risen above the 12,000-point level, thanks to strong earnings from listed companies and global market declines. Analysts believe the index will keep climbing in the coming sessions.
On Monday, the market closed up 0.4% at 12,023 points, with trading volume around SAR 8 billion.
This is the fifth consecutive day of gains, driven by broad sector increases. Total trading was 346 million shares, with 142 companies seeing price increases and 81 companies experiencing declines.
Leading gainers included Buruj Insurance, Red Sea, Al-Bahah, and Saudi Re.
Financial analyst Mohamed Al-Saghir told Asharq Al-Awsat that the 12,000-point level is a key psychological milestone for investors.
He pointed out that the crucial level to watch is 11,954 points, which is a previous peak and support zone. The market’s stability at this level is important for avoiding recent downturns.
Al-Saghir also noted that the strong financial results from companies this year have been surprising and helped the market bounce back to 12,000 points.
He expects the index to reach new highs, potentially exceeding 13,949 points, reflecting overall economic growth in Saudi Arabia.
Also speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, analyst Obaid Al-Muqati attributed the market’s rise to declines in global markets, including the Nikkei 225 and US indices, which led investors to turn to Saudi stocks.
He also pointed out that strong earnings across sectors, including a dividend from Saudi Aramco and high profitability in banking, are boosting the market.
Al-Muqati expects the market to continue rising, drawing investor interest amid Saudi Arabia’s economic development and Vision 2030 goals.