New creative neighbourhood launched in Sharjah

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A new upscale neighbourhood, celebrating art, design and culture, has been launched in Sharjah.

Arada has launched the Naseej District at the AED24 billion megaproject in the heart of New Sharjah.

It aims to bring together diverse skills and talents to create a social space for UAE’s creative community.  

The district houses 16 apartment buildings accompanied by anchor cultural attractions such as galleries, a museum and exhibition space.

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Chairman of Arada, said the first residential building at the district, Tiraz, is open for sale from today.

“The introduction of Naseej District is another step in Sharjah’s journey to embrace art and culture as a way of living. We are working to curate a thriving community that will house some of the region’s finest creative talent, while also becoming a destination for those who seek authentic and engaging cultural activities,” he said.

 Naseej District will also be bolstered by a range of creative events that will encourage both residents and visitors to collaborate and learn.


 

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