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Cityscape Global 2025 to launch in Riyadh in November

Cityscape Global 2025 to launch in Riyadh in November
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Riyadh – Mubasher: Cityscape Global, the largest real estate exhibition, is set to kick off in Riyadh during 17-20 November 2025, according to a press release.

Held under the theme ‘The Future of Urban Living’, the event is sponsored by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (MOMAH) in partnership with the Real Estate General Authority (REGA), Vision 2030, the Housing Program, and organized by Tahaluf.

The four-day event will gather over 172,000 participants across the real estate value chain, including developers, architects, institutional investors, technology providers, and policymakers. It is set to attract institutional investors with access to more than $5 trillion in capital.

This year’s edition will witness the co-location of ESTAAD, Saudi Arabia’s first platform dedicated to the entire international ecosystem behind stadiums, sports, and mega-event infrastructure.

It will feature over 450 world-class exhibitors, 500 speakers, four curated conferences, and two VIP networking programmes for institutional investors and international developers.

Majed bin Abdullah bin Hamad Al Hogail, Minister of Municipalities and Housing, stated: This exhibition plays a crucial role in supporting our efforts to develop integrated urban communities, improve the quality of life for citizens and residents, and drive sustainable economic growth.”

Faisal Al Khamisi, Chairman of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones and a founding partner of Tahaluf, commeneted: "We aim to leverage the outstanding successes achieved by Cityscape Global in its previous editions, particularly what was recorded in 2024 in terms of the value of transactions and the increase in global participation, with the total deals exceeding the value of $61 billion.”

Jerry Inzerillo, Group CEO of Diriyah Company, explained: “Our goal is to uplift the quality of life for over 100,000 residents, creating a hub for entertainment, education, and work.”