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FAO Real Estate Masters Sustainable Urban Living in Riyadh with “The Mews”

FAO Real Estate, a leader in commercial, hospitality, and medical project development, has been honored with the 2024 Luxury Lifestyle Awards for Best Sustainable Mixed-Use Development. The award-winning project, The Mews, exemplifies FAO Real Estate’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and community integration.

FAO Real Estate has been setting new benchmarks in the development industry since its establishment, creating promising investment opportunities while prioritizing sustainability and technological advancement. The company’s office is located in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the colorful Middle East.

Located on the vibrant new Prince Muhammad bin Salman Road in the art district of the Sports Boulevard Project in Riyadh, The Mews is the ultimate modern urban development. Commencing on January 15, 2023, and concluding on June 30, 2024, The Mews spans an impressive total built-up area of 47,000 square meters. This modern urban development features three interconnected buildings under one expansive landscape, merging retail and office spaces.

Designed by the renowned BMA Architects, The Mews showcases cutting-edge architectural features and state-of-the-art technological advancements. Located in Riyadh’s art district, directly opposite a prominent art piece that symbolizes the district, The Mews stands as a testament to visionary urban planning. Awarded the prestigious SmartScore and WiredScore Platinum certifications, The Mews highlights its excellence in smart building technology and connectivity.

The integration of full future technology systems ensures that The Mews is not only a place to work and shop but also a hub of innovation. The development adheres to the Salmany building code, emphasizing its compliance with local regulations and standards.

FAO Real Estate’s dedication to sustainability is evident throughout The Mews. The project incorporates a myriad of eco-friendly features, positioning it as a leader in sustainable urban development. The LEED Gold certification underscores the project’s commitment to reducing environmental impact through energy efficiency, water conservation, and sustainable building materials.

The Mews offers an array of key facilities designed to enhance the quality of life for its occupants and visitors. With a gross flooring area of 20,000 square meters, the development includes three floors of basements, providing ample parking and storage solutions. The retail spaces and office facilities are designed to foster a vibrant community, promoting interaction and collaboration among businesses and consumers. Abdulaziz Alhamzah, CEO of FAO Real Estate, commented: “We are thrilled and honored to receive this prestigious award from Luxury Lifestyle Awards. This recognition for ‘The Mews’ reflects the passion and dedication we pour into our work. We hope this award raises more awareness about sustainable building practices and advanced building technologies, elevating the experience of building users and positioning Saudi Arabia as a leader in building technologies.”

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