The CEO notes that Azha Ain Sokhna provides its visitors with an unprecedented experience of life as it spans over 400 feddans, with a 700m-beach front in a touristic area.
The Egyptian Minister of Housing, Assem El-Gazzar, mentions some rules for the allocation of the said lands including allocating land in two phases to serve a project that could last up to 5 years, at maximum.
The units sold cover more than 50% of the units offered in the first phase of the project.
The project is set to include different residential units, along with commercial units, restaurants, landscapes, and swimming pools.
The three-day event is held between 7 and 9 March with the "Caring for Water" rubric.
The EFMF is held between 7 and 8 March. It discusses innovative and sustainable solutions in the implementation of infrastructure projects for drinking water and sanitation.
El-Gazzar notes that the axis contributes to solving many traffic problems in Giza Square, the 26th of July axis, and the Saft El Laban axis.
The company plans to launch a new project, the details of which will be revealed during the coming period, in addition to two projects in the most prominent areas of the New Administrative Capital.
Abyat notes that Egypt includes beneficial investment opportunities with governmental facilities to all developers.
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