«Knight Dragon expands into the Middle East with the opening of an office in Riyadh

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<Knight Dragon, a leading global real estate developer, has announced details of the company's expansion plans in the Middle East with the opening of an office in Riyadh during the fourth quarter of this year. <The company also outlined its interest in identifying several partnerships in the Middle East by the developer to share its proven expertise and capacity in the fast-growing areas of code construction, real estate blockchain technology, modular integrated construction and modern lightweight concrete. <Sammy Lee, Vice Chairman of Knight Dragon, said: “Saudi Arabia has become a global leader and influencer in visionary infrastructure projects with plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade.”

Lee continued. <Lee continued: “Just looking at NEOM alone shows the scale of the Saudi leadership's ambition with $500 billion worth of investment, spanning 26,500 square kilometers from the Kingdom's northwestern border to Jordan and Egypt, with construction and development expected to be completed by 2030. It will be roughly the size of Belgium and include four megacities including Sindalla, Trogena, Oxagon and Laine.”

Real Estate 71T is the operator of the project. <Real estate accounts for 7% of Saudi Arabia's GDP, making it an important sector that supports many others. As the Saudi economy diversifies, the goal is to double the sector's contribution to GDP to 10% in 2030. Following in the Kingdom's footsteps, Knight Dragon has built its reputation on taking on ambitious and challenging projects and creating entire new cities with its landmark Greenwich Peninsula project in London, UK. The Greenwich Peninsula is one of Europe's largest regeneration projects, a US$10.5 billion, 30-year project that has quickly become the capital's most daring landscape. <“Knight Dragon recognizes and respects what Saudi Arabia is building and developing and shares the bold vision demonstrated by the country's leadership. ”We see many similarities in our approach to large-scale development and this has spurred our interest in forging closer ties with the Kingdom specifically, the UAE, Qatar and the Middle East.“

Night Dragon recognizes and respects what Saudi Arabia is building and developing and shares the bold vision demonstrated by the country's leadership.