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Liwan Real Estate Development announces landmark partnerships at Cityscape Global 2025, making its model for living a reality
Liwan Real Estate Development, one of Riyadh’s leading mixed-use property developers, concluded its participation at Cityscape Global 2025 as a Platinum Sponsor, after announcing two strategic partnerships that signal the next phase of its evolution as a developer of human-centric, mixed-use developments supporting the capital’s urban transformation.
During the four-day event at the Riyadh Exhibition & Convention Centre (Malham), Liwan signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Unified Asset Property Management (UAPM) and STAY, two industry leaders whose expertise will underpin the delivery of Livein Liwan into a flagship mixed-use community. Upon completion, Livein Liwan will encompass 616 units – 470 of which are residential – bringing together residential, commercial, office, and leisure space in a holistic development that blends Salmani design with modern convenience in the heart of Riyadh.
Liwan’s collaboration with Unified, one of the Kingdom’s major retail facilities managers with over 5 million sqm under management, will enhance Livein Liwan’s ample, walkable spaces with curated lifestyle amenities that add leisure and convenience to daily life for residents and visitors alike.
The company’s partnership with STAY on Livein Liwan represents a major step toward establishing high-standard, long-term leasing models for serviced apartments in Building B3. STAY brings proven operational expertise and strong tenant-market performance, in addition to round-the-clock maintenance services, smart-home technologies, and other leading solutions that ensure the highest levels of operational excellence.
“In addition to serving as a platform to demonstrate our bold vision for human-centered, multiuse community living in the Saudi capital, there is no better venue than Cityscape Global 2025 to announce the strategic partnerships helping us see our vision through to fruition,” said Abdulrahman bin Saud Aldhyem, CEO of Liwan Real Estate Development. “Thanks to partnerships like these, Liwan is en route to delivering one of Riyadh’s most exciting developments.”
Further underpinning meaningful progress on Livein Liwan, it was also announced that the development has reached 50% overall completion, with 100% of structural works built, finishing works underway, and 4 million safe working hours logged. The project remains on track for its Q4 2026 completion, when it will welcome residents to a fully integrated community, offering residential, retail, and hospitality.
As seen at Cityscape Global 2025, Liwan is rapidly advancing to the next phase of project execution by turning the next generation of mixed-use urban communities from concepts into living ecosystems.
Reflecting Vision 2030’s goals, Liwan continues to champion a model of urban development that blends innovation, design excellence, and community value creation. With more than 3,000 residential units currently under development and a target of 10,000 units by 2030, Liwan is helping drive Riyadh’s transformation into one of the region’s most livable cities, in-line with the social and economic goals of Vision 2030.
Through its participation at Cityscape Global 2025 and beyond, Liwan continues to engage with investors, partners, and industry leaders to explore new opportunities and share ideas that will shape the future of real estate in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia. One of these was the announcement of the launch of its Liwan Najd development, a 2,500-unit mixed-use project in Granada District, which has now reached the design concept stage.
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SOBHA FURNITURE INTRODUCES FLAER AT MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026

Sobha Furniture, part of Sobha Group, announces the introduction of Flaer, its new premium furniture brand, during Milan Design Week 2026.
An independent, design led brand from the house of Sobha Group, Flaer enters the international design arena as a global design brand with a distinctive identity rooted in Italian and European design culture and shaped by advanced manufacturing in the UAE.
Flaer draws on more than five decades of expertise in interiors, bespoke furniture, and integrated manufacturing. It is underpinned by the Group’s pioneering backward integration model, recognised globally as a Harvard Business School case study. Creative direction is led from Milan, while production takes place in the UAE through Sobha Furniture’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem, built on Industry 4.0 technologies, European engineering standards, and rigorous quality control.
Flaer reflects the mindset of a globally minded, culturally fluent, and future facing audience. At its core is Soft Elegance, an elevated approach to contemporary living rooted in balance, restraint, and emotional resonance. Expressed through fluid forms, refined proportions, tactile materials, and carefully calibrated colour palettes, it defines a design language that is both timeless and forward looking.
The first collection, conceived as the initial expression of the brand’s vision, introduces Flaer’s design language through seating systems with soft architectural lines, sculptural tables, refined chairs, and lounge pieces designed for enveloping comfort. Together, these pieces form a coherent design grammar rooted in Soft Elegance.
While Flaer makes its official debut in Milan, its foundation lies firmly in the UAE. More than a brand launch, this moment reflects Sobha Furniture’s long-term vision and the strength of the industrial ecosystem behind it.
Despite all challenges, Sobha Furniture has continued to move forward with clarity and commitment. Its facilities remained fully operational, with manufacturing and deliveries continuing without interruption. The decision to introduce Flaer at Milan Design Week is therefore not only strategic, but symbolic, reflecting resilience, confidence, and belief in what is being built from the UAE for the world.
“Flær represents our vision of what a contemporary design brand can be today: globally minded, culturally grounded, and uncompromising in execution,” said Ravi Menon, Chairman, Sobha Group. “By uniting Italian creative heritage with our advanced manufacturing capabilities in Dubai, we have built an ecosystem where design and engineering operate as one. This launch is our boldest step yet, setting a new benchmark for luxury furniture on the global stage.”
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FROM A FAMILY WORKSHOP TO UAE INTERIORS: WESTERN FURNITURE PRESENTS CIERRE’S SPECIAL COLLECTION IN TIMELESS WOOD AND SAND TONES

Western Furniture, a leading name in premium home interiors in the UAE, proudly announces the introduction of Cierre, an iconic Italian brand renowned for its heritage, craftsmanship, and refined design philosophy.
Rooted in a story of passion and perseverance, Cierre was founded in 1974 by Romano Conficconi in Forlì, Italy. From humble beginnings—working alongside his family in a modest basement workshop—Conficconi transformed his dedication to upholstery into a brand that would come to define excellence in Italian furniture design.
What began as a small family endeavor, with long days and nights of craftsmanship, soon evolved into a recognized name across Italy and beyond. Today, Cierre stands as a testament to authentic Italian artistry, attention to detail, and a deep understanding of comfort and form.
“We are proud to introduce Cierre to our portfolio of world-class brands,” said Gayatri Dongre, Chief Operating Officer at Western Furniture. “This partnership reflects our commitment to bringing distinctive design stories to the UAE—where each piece embodies exceptional Italian craftsmanship, enhanced by premium materials and refined finishes, and brought to life through a seamless blend of comfort and design innovation, creating truly elevated living experiences for our customers.”
A Collection Defined by Comfort, Elegance, and Sculptural Design
The Cierre collection at Western Furniture showcases a curated selection of pieces that embody modern elegance, material richness, and timeless appeal.
At the heart of the collection is the Montgomery sofa, a statement of relaxed sophistication. With its deep, enveloping seating and low, refined profile, it offers a seamless balance between comfort and contemporary design—transforming everyday living into an experience of pure relaxation.

The Chapeau modular sofa brings versatility and architectural precision into the living space. Designed with a metal structure, reclining elements, and luxurious leather finishes, it adapts effortlessly to different lifestyles while maintaining a strong design identity rooted in clean, essential lines.

Expanding beyond seating, the collection introduces standout pieces such as Dune, where sculptural surfaces and fluid forms capture the interplay of light and texture, creating a dynamic visual experience inspired by natural landscapes.

The Avalon design further explores the relationship between geometry and materiality, presenting a harmonious balance of pure volumes and refined craftsmanship.

Complementing the collection are the Maori coffee tables, which reinterpret ancestral forms through a contemporary lens, blending solidity with fluid elegance to create pieces that are both timeless and expressive.

The Knight armchair offers a luxurious seating experience, combining soft, enveloping curves with fine leather finishes—designed to create intimate and elegant spaces for relaxation.


Completing the collection is the Lip sideboard, a bold and sculptural piece defined by generous volumes and refined detailing, where curved forms and marble accents come together to create a striking visual statement.
With Cierre, Western Furniture continues to redefine modern interiors by offering pieces that go beyond functionality—furniture that tells a story, evokes emotion, and enhances the living experience.
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5 WAYS DUBAI’S PROJECT BOOM IS RESHAPING THE DEVELOPMENT CYCLE
Dubai’s development market continues to expand at pace, while also demonstrating a level of stability that is helping sustain long-term growth. Strong investor confidence, clear regulation, advanced infrastructure, and market continuity are giving the sector a solid foundation even as project volume rises. In 2025, Dubai recorded more than 270,000 real estate transactions worth AED 917 billion, its strongest performance on record and a 20% increase year on year. That kind of activity places greater pressure on the full development cycle. Against that backdrop, Access Consult highlights project approvals, authority coordination, design compliance, value engineering, execution readiness, and delivery planning as some of the key factors now shaping how efficiently projects move from blueprint to build.
Approvals are now part of project strategy
In a high-volume market, approvals have become a core part of delivery strategy rather than a step that follows design completion. They shape launch timing, procurement sequencing, investor confidence, and the point at which a project can move to site with certainty. In Dubai, that means coordination with authorities such as Dubai Municipality and DEWA must be built into the programme early, with submission packages prepared around technical accuracy and full alignment between disciplines. Projects that reach authorities with unresolved issues often lose time because the documentation is still carrying gaps that should have been resolved much earlier.
Design compliance has to begin at concept stage
As regulation becomes more sophisticated, compliance is becoming part of the design process rather than a checkpoint at the end. Dubai’s new building quality and safety framework reflects that direction by strengthening oversight across inspection, certification, maintenance, and accountability throughout the building lifecycle. For developers and consultants, the practical lesson is straightforward. Structural systems, façades, MEP, life safety, and authority requirements need to be coordinated from the beginning so the approved scheme can move forward without repeated redesign. That approach supports smoother reviews, better technical control, and fewer downstream delays.
Value engineering is becoming more disciplined
Value engineering is often mistaken for a late-stage cost exercise. In stronger delivery models, it is used much earlier to protect buildability, procurement clarity, and long-term project quality. Teams need to ask whether selected materials are practical to source, whether systems are properly sized, whether details can be executed efficiently, and whether the design can be delivered without introducing avoidable site complexity. In Dubai’s current environment, this more disciplined approach is becoming increasingly important because it improves budget control while also supporting programme stability and better operational outcomes after handover.
Execution readiness now starts before mobilisation
A project reaches true execution readiness when the design has been coordinated properly, authority requirements have been addressed, technical packages are clear, and site teams can proceed without major gaps being resolved after award. This is where integrated delivery models are becoming more valuable. Access Consult, for example, has said its digital coordination model typically reduces design and approval timelines by 30 to 50%, while structured supervision can shorten delivery schedules by a further 20 to 30%, depending on scope and contractor performance. That is a useful sign of how expectations are changing across the market. Developers are increasingly looking for fewer disconnects between design development, approvals, and construction preparation.
Delivery timelines are being shaped much earlier
One of the clearest changes in Dubai’s development cycle is that delivery timelines are now being influenced long before construction begins. The months before mobilisation often determine whether a project moves forward with confidence or accumulates friction that later appears in procurement, site coordination, and programme slippage. In a market defined by scale, speed, and sustained investor interest, the projects that perform best are likely to be the ones built on disciplined preparation, coordinated technical decisions, and a stronger link between design intent and execution reality.
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