DIYAR AL MUHARRAQ, the unique master-planned city for the people of Bahrain, received MBA students from The Richmond American International University, as part of a program to visit the GCC countries.
Experts from the development company provided a brief to the students and visited the site to see closely the work of reclamation and infrastructure.
Students from Technical, development, marketing, and business management literary and scientific majors, headed with Dr. Candace Deans, Information Technology Professor stats the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond, Claire Luck, Senior Surveyor and James Butler from DTZ, one of the world's largest real estate consultancies.
Diyar Al Muharraq executive commented: "We are strongly committed to the vision of creating a city for all strata of society and a vibrant well-organized community. The project will combine aspects of Bahraini culture and traditions with the requirements of design and modern life. For the first time in Bahrain, we will have a community that both residents and visitors alike can enjoy, and become an attractive landmark for tourists and those who are interested in this field. "
With 30,000 properties planned housing for over 120,000 people, DIYAR AL MUHARRAQ will offer 40 kilometers of waterfront. This will include walkways, sea-facing parks, sandy beaches and a marina with an extensive waterfront promenade, making it one of the Kingdom’s most sought after destinations. It will offer a range of freehold properties accessible to buyers across various income levels, and its extensive and varied indoor and outdoor leisure, commercial and retail facilities underpinned by world-class infrastructure.