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Huge developmen­ts imminent for Diriyah: Inzerillo

Diriyah Gate Developmen­t Authority Group CEO said it will be “a gathering place” and “the soul” of Saudi Arabia

- Zaynab Khojji London Wael Mahdi Riyadh

Huge developmen­ts are in the pipeline for the Diriyah Gate Developmen­t Authority between now and the end of the year.

Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo told Arab News at the Future Investment Initiative forum in Riyadh on Wednesday that Diriyah will celebrate the opening of Al-Bujairi district, including 20 new restaurant­s, and also 2 kilometers of Wadi Hanifah, with dedicated areas for jogging and riding.

In addition, he said: “We’re going to be opening up three experience centers (and) the new community center. We’ll open up the UNESCO World Heritage Site for the whole world. This is in November and December of 2022.”

He said the developmen­ts represent a “huge triumph” for the Saudi leadership and promised that there is more in store for next year.

“Then in 2023 we have the first hotel opening and the first museums opening,” Inzerillo said. “We will plant another 6 million trees; we’ve already planted 6 million trees. So we’re going to have a very big 2022 and a very big 2023.

“Some 38 luxury hotels, 20,000 residences, 100 restaurant­s, new universiti­es, new souks, new beautiful mosques — Diriyah is just beautiful,” he added.

The CEO pointed out that although the DGDA is building a new Diriyah, the area will have an authentic, traditiona­l feel and be built using millions of mud bricks.

He said that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was

“very strict on the preservati­on of cultural integrity, authentici­ty, very strict on environmen­tal issues and sustainabi­lity issues, so even though we’re building a new Diriyah, it has to all be in new, authentic mud.”

Inzerillo added: “We are now making 180 million mud bricks.

All of the trees and the plantlings, by the tens of millions, can only be from Diriyah because Diriyah is not a theme park, it’s the birthplace of the Kingdom, it’s the home of Al-Saud, so you have to keep the integrity.

“Last night we had a big reception at Al-Bujairi with our wonderful Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb. He had 200 executives from all over the world. They all said the same thing: ‘This looks so authentic. This looks so beautiful.’

“This is because it’s in those same materials. So Diriyah is meant to be a jewel in the middle of what is going to be the great Riyadh, the new Riyadh that the crown prince is planning.”

Inzerillo also noted that Diriyah will be “a great gathering place” and “the soul” of the Saudi nation.

“It’s the heart of anyone who’s Arabian, and it’s the heart and soul of anyone who is Saudi.

That’s why we say there’s only one Diriyah,” he added.

Diriyah is not a theme park, it’s the birthplace of the Kingdom, the home of Al-Saud, so you have to keep the integrity.

Jerry Inzerillo

DGDA Group CEO

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 ?? AN photo, Supplied ?? Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of the Diriyah Gate Developmen­t Authority. Diriyah is home to many Saudi cultural treasures, including Salwa Palace, below.
AN photo, Supplied Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of the Diriyah Gate Developmen­t Authority. Diriyah is home to many Saudi cultural treasures, including Salwa Palace, below.

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