Under the auspices of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Madinet Masr has announced the launch of the “Buyut Al-Khalifa” project to revitalize the urban fabric of Al-Rukbiyya Street in the heart of Historic Cairo, Invest-Gate reports.
The project aligns with Madinet Masr’s CSR strategy, which focuses on the preservation and restoration of archaeological sites and historical buildings.
Located in Historic Cairo – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – the “Buyut Al-Khalifa” project aims to restore heritage buildings and rehabilitate the urban fabric while conserving the area’s cultural identity and improving residents’ quality of life. Spanning 3,000 square meters on Al-Rukbiyya Street, the project involves the restoration of two historic buildings, the refurbishment of 19 facades of modern buildings, and the development of 1,200 square meters of public spaces through paving, greenery, and lighting. The project also features the creation of two urban farms irrigated with groundwater harvested from the dewatering projects of listed monuments, enhancing and promoting heritage-based crafts, in addition to providing educational and professional opportunities. This reflects Madinet Masr’s commitment to sustainable development, heritage conservation, and positioning Cairo as a global tourist destination.
Commenting on the project, Eng. Abdallah Sallam, President and CEO of Madinet Masr, said, “Community engagement is a cornerstone of our identity and vision. We are proud to take part in developing the Buyut Al-Khalifa project, which seeks to revive endangered urban sites, especially in archaeological and heritage areas. This initiative aligns with our 65-year legacy in the Egyptian market, during which we have played a pivotal role in developing integrated and sustainable urban cities and communities.”
Sallam added: “Our collaboration with the Built Environment Collective and the Supreme Council of Antiquities is a true representation of strategic partnerships that create added value for society and reflect our commitment to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and communities.”
Dr. May Al-Ibrashy, Chairwoman of Built Environment Collective, commented, “We are pleased to partner with a leading real estate developer like Madinet Masr to develop Buyut Al-Khalifa project. This represents a strategic partnership between the private sector and civil society to revive the urban essence surrounding the historical landmarks and buildings. The site’s inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List due to its ‘living heritage,’ supports our belief that heritage is a key driver for development, not just a legacy of the past, but a foundation for shaping the future.”
For her part, Dena Habib, Vice President of Corporate Relations at Madinet Masr, added: “At Madinet Masr, we believe that sustainability is a fundamental element in all our operations. Buyut Al-Khalifa project reflects this commitment, as we are keen to achieve environmental, social, and economic sustainability.”