GFH Properties, a wholly owned subsidiary of GFH Financial Group, has backed a decision to launch Cityscape Bahrain, an offshoot of Cityscape Global, a leading real estate investment event, that will launch at the all-new Bahrain International Exhibition & Convention Centre next year.
As one of four gold sponsors of the Rera Bahrain Pavilion at Cityscape Global, GFH Properties is supporting the development and promotion of the Kingdom’s real estate sector on the global stage, said its top official.
"We are very proud to support the launch of Cityscape Bahrain, which is a major development for the region’s real estate sector. Over the last two decades, Cityscape Global has proved to be a highly valuable industry event for real estate professionals and investors alike," remarked Eman Al Mannai, Head of Sales at GFH Properties.
With a residential portfolio of $1.8 billion, GFH Properties favours resilient investments in key sectors that are positioned for significant growth in the wake of pandemic.
At the Cityscape Global, GFH Properties is exhibiting its developments Harbour Heights and Harbour Row.
The Harbour Row is GFH Properties’ flagship project and comprises six residential buildings, including over 500 upscale apartments, and a new retail district hosting over 20 retail stores and kiosks overlooking a waterfront promenade.
The $145 million development, overlooking the Arabian Gulf, neighbours several of Bahrain’s prime leisure and retail destinations, including Bab Al Bahrain, Four Season’s Hotel Bahrain Bay, Seef District, The Avenues – Bahrain, City Centre Bahrain and Moda Mall.
Harbour Heights is another of GFH Properties developments shaping Bahrain’s skyline with its distinctive trio of twisted towers situated directly in front of the Bahrain Financial Harbour twin towers.
A key residential tower, Harbour Heights comprises 226 apartments and penthouses with views and facilities including the highest swimming pool in Bahrain.
"We are working to develop our diversified real estate portfolio and continue to seek unique opportunities to lead landmark projects that transform both fortunes and skylines," stated Al Mannai.-TradeArabia News Service