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Housing Ministry To Issue New Laws To Regulate Outdoor Advertisements

Several steps have been taken by the Egyptian government recently to improve the main road networks, and establish new bridges, in addition to upsurging the efficiency of the existing ones. Not only that but also the government pays a great deal of attention to protect citizens with all safety measures while executing their plans.

Reconciliation Law Leaves Property Developers Hopeful for Better Future

Following an in-depth analysis of the bottom line, back when all ongoing private housing work came to a six-month halt until owners present unit masterplans to verify fitting with building codes, Invest-Gate provides updates on the controversy over Egypt’s Construction Violations Reconciliation Law. We also give an assortment of developers' reflection entries to draw a complete picture of this so-called "tailor-made pandemic for real estate."

2020 Back-to-School List: Build Education Projects in Gated Communities

In an attempt to rate the quality of life in the different new cities of Egypt, Invest-Gate exhibits the current efforts being undertaken by private real estate developers channeling their investments and resources to cater to the educational system of these potentially revolutionary urban areas. We aim to review how market players prioritize projects according to what contributes to improving living standards, while they also stick to the state's sustainable development goals.

Did Corona Fast-Track Adoption of Digital Tools in Real Estate?

The real estate sector seemed always a bit conservative, mostly unresponsive to innovation. Just a couple of years back, not many countries had a digital public ledger of properties. With time, digital solutions are firmly taking bit by bit over in the property business; not to mention the rise off the pandemic COVID-19 has ensued need for social distancing, cleanliness, and minimal contact, and changed technology’s role from nice-to-have into a must-have.

Life After Coronavirus: Medical Care in Urban Communities

Invest-Gate examines the extent to which COVID-19 led to a surge in the need for medical care within Egypt’s new mixed-use developments, therefore scrutinizing the impediments to the wide inclusion of health services within these communities to help property developers respond to this rising consumer need through their newly-crafted masterplans.

Public-Private Partnerships: Salvation to Growth in Crisis

In an attempt to avert the erosion of likely future growth of PPPs and catalyze the involvement of private players, Invest-Gate seeks to scrutinize the bottlenecks and shortcomings real estate companies face when carrying out co-development projects, opting to navigate stumbling blocks ahead and bidding to boost efforts to strengthen the business climate for these well-heeled partnerships.   

Greater Cairo Goes ‘Back To The Future’

Amid plans of establishing new cities, the Egyptian government remains keen on developing old ones, especially Cairo, and returning it to its past glory of the 20th century. Invest-Gate displays the latest developments the government undertook in Cairo to give you the current complete picture of its latest renovations. Cairo is going back to its glorious days of the early 20th Century in the very near future. 

Quest for Government Hits & Misses in 2019 – Part II

Setting complex and challenging goals is like making a New Year’s resolution to be on the dot; there are always shortcomings and break-offs to attain these touchdowns. Hence, by venturing to pass timely judgment on the emerging policies and structures, Invest-Gate undertakes a pulse check on the state’s hits and misses on the real estate front, along with the subsectors, during the current year.

Quest for Government Hits & Misses in 2019 – Part I

By venturing to pass timely judgment on the emerging policies and structures, Invest-Gate undertakes a pulse check on the state’s hits and misses on the real estate front, along with the sub-sectors, during the current year.

Hotel Management: Decisive Variable in Tourism Equation – Part II

Experts attribute the mild performance of Egyptian companies and the inability to compete as international brands to the lack of well-trained labor force, insufficient hospitality management education programs, absence of reliable awareness on the new digital hospitality management systems, and expensive costs of deploying high-standard hotel management.

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