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‘With Madar at Aljada we have tried to do things differentl­y’

Ahmed Alkhoshaib­i talks of Aljada’s first housing delivery in the third quarter

- Property Weekly Editor

Esha Nag

Community engagement has been one of the focus areas for Sharjah’s master developer, Arada. From creating interactiv­e public spaces to supporting the academic sector, it has redefined the role of developers in community engagement. In an interview with Property

Weekly, the CEO of Arada, Ahmed Alkhoshaib­i, talks about these initiative­s.

How have you reached out to the community with the launch of Madar at Aljada?

We see Aljada as being a transforma­tional project for Sharjah. It is a fully integrated community in the heart of Sharjah that was launched in late 2017, with around 4,600 homes now sold. Despite the pandemic, this is an important year for Aljada, as we are preparing to hand over our first homes in the community in the third quarter. Ahead of that, we wanted residents to see what living here is really all about and that’s where Madar at Aljada comes in. It is a new familyfrie­ndly entertainm­ent destinatio­n for Sharjah and the UAE, with a range of activities and attraction­s. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Madar at Aljada contains seven different attraction­s, including the Aljada Discovery Centre, a children’s adventure playground, an amphitheat­re, an indoor events space and a skatepark. We’ve also recently announced the opening of Movie Nights at Aljada, a drive-in cinema that will show films every night for free starting from July.

What kind of community engagement have you planned through Madar?

Most developers tend to build the houses first, and then add facilities like parks, retail and so on afterwards. We wanted to do things slightly differentl­y. We felt it was important to share a taste of what this exciting new project would look like when it was complete. Although our weekend events have been temporaril­y suspended due to the public health situation, we were delighted to welcome tens of thousands of visitors in February and March.

How can developers initiate more community engagement?

Engagement with the local community – both inside and outside a developer’s projects – is hugely important. An example of a long-term engagement is our relationsh­ip with American University of Sharjah (AUS). Perhaps the best example of our partnershi­p with AUS is the sponsoring of a course at the university’s College of Architectu­re, Art and Design, which resulted in a number of architectu­re students designing the AUS Pavilion, a structure that will be built in Madar at Aljada.

 ?? Supplied ?? Ahmed Alkhoshaib­i, CEO of Araba
Supplied Ahmed Alkhoshaib­i, CEO of Araba

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