International Finance
FeaturedReal Estate

Sharjah gets its first green wall by Majid Al Futtaim

Sharjah-gets-its-first-green-wall-image
Green walls have emerged as an essential part of sustainable urban development

Majid Al Futtaim Communities, which is also a part of Majid Al Futtaim Properties, is continuing to build its reputation as a leading real estate developer of more sustainable and eco-friendly buildings, by coming up with a green wall in Sharjah, according to media reports. Off late, green walls have emerged as an essential part of sustainable urban development.

Following the company’s vision to develop thriving and sustainable communities, which also places importance on making placemaking environments derived from the principles of well-being, Al Zahia, Sharjah’s premier lifestyle destination, recently announced the first vertical garden across Sharjah.

The vertical garden comes with lush work of art in the community spaces and is home to more than 15,000 plants of different species and spans across 160 square meters. The vertical garden also comes with a highly anticipated community clubhouse, Majid Al Futtaim Communities continues to lead the way in innovative and customer-centric destinations, reinforcing Al Zahia’s position as Sharjah’s most sought-after destination.

Hawazen Esber, Chief Executive Officer, Majid Al Futtaim Communities, told the media, “At Majid Al Futtaim our communities are about embedding local culture, creating more sustainable environments, capturing the beauty of nature while recognising the potential for healthy living. Studies show that living in a green environment brings people together and that small-scale greenery has a positive effect on social cohesion in neighbourhoods. Driven by our placemaking principles and commitment to break boundaries, Al Zahia is under way in redefining Sharjah’s living experience.”

What's New

Business Leader of the Week: Hyundai Motor appoints Jose Munoz as Co-CEO amid shift

IFM Correspondent

Egypt aims to boost entrepreneurship investments to USD 5 billion: PM Mostafa Madbouly

IFM Correspondent

IF Insights: Australia’s big fight against scams

IFM Correspondent

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.