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DGDA unveils vision for Diriyah Square, scheduled to open in 2024

The district, which will be the commercial heart of Diriyah gigaproject, will deliver a complete lifestyle offering

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Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) unveiled its vision for Diriyah Square, the commercial heart of its $50bn Diriyah gigaproject in Riyadh, scheduled to be open by 2024.

The district will deliver a complete lifestyle offering; featuring leisure and entertainment, hotels, and places to work and live – all within an iconic destination.

With construction well underway, scheduled to open in 2024 and situated 15 minutes north-west of Riyadh’s city centre, the Diriyah Square district will be steeped in culture and heritage

Jerry Inzerillo, Group CEO, DGDA commented: “Since its foundation in 2017, DGDA has been attracting the world’s most experienced real estate professionals to Saudi Arabia and Diriyah for the project

“Diriyah Square has crafted a collection of the finest culture, hospitality, retail, leisure and entertainment assets. The project is set to become one of the world’s greatest gathering places, all in the vibrant heart of authentic Diriyah.”

Jonathan Timms, President of Diriyah Development Company, a subsidiary of DGDA, added: “Diriyah Square is one of the most extraordinary projects being developed in the world today, and we are thrilled to cultivate such a compelling opportunity for retailers, brands and operators to call Diriyah Square home.

Construction on Diriyah Square commenced in 2019 and it is on schedule to be completed ahead of a 2024 opening.

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