Global developers gather in Riyadh to explore Saudi Arabia’s transformative real estate landscape.
Cityscape Global 2025 will open its doors on November 17 in Riyadh, welcoming the world’s leading developers and investors at the forefront of sustainability, innovation, and smart city technology. As Saudi Arabia continues its ambitious drive toward Vision 2030, groundbreaking projects such as NHC, Diriyah Company, ROSHN, New Murabba, Qiddiya City, Rua Alharam Almakki Co., NEOM, KAFD, Red Sea Global, Masar Destination, Rua Al Haram, and King Salman Park Foundation are redefining the nation’s urban identity and setting new benchmarks for sustainable, inclusive living.
Surge of Opportunities for Investors and Developers
One of the most significant topics at this year’s event will be the newly approved foreign homeownership law, which marks a pivotal milestone in Saudi Arabia’s real estate evolution and global investment strategy. The policy is expected to attract increased international participation and capital inflows, creating a surge of opportunities for investors and developers eager to be part of the Kingdom’s next phase of urban transformation.
Homebuyer Opportunities and Exclusive Offers
Featuring over 200 leading regional and international developers, Cityscape Global 2025 will showcase an impressive range of projects—from large-scale master-planned communities to high-end luxury residences and emerging investment destinations. Attendees can also take advantage of exclusive offers available only during the event, including preferential pricing and competitive mortgage rates from participating developers and financial institutions.

In addition, visitors will have the chance to win extraordinary prizes, including two family villas in Riyadh, SAR 2.2 million in rewards from Sakani, and four Black Land Rover Defenders courtesy of Dar wa Emaar, reinforcing Cityscape Global’s reputation as a dynamic, investment-driven platform that brings value and excitement to both investors and aspiring homeowners.
Saudi Developers Leading Vision 2030 Implementation
As Saudi Arabia accelerates its Vision 2030 agenda, local developers are translating national ambitions into tangible, livable communities. NHC and ROSHN are among the pioneers delivering large-scale developments that blend economic progress with social, cultural, and environmental sustainability.
“After an incredibly successful year at Cityscape Global 2024, we return in 2025 with even greater ambition,” said Mohammad Albuty, CEO of NHC. “This year, we’re introducing 100,000 new housing units designed not just as homes but as vibrant, sustainable communities. Global investors are recognizing Saudi Arabia’s long-term stability and potential, and NHC is proud to be leading this transformation.”
Sabah Barakat, Acting Group CEO of ROSHN Group, added: “Cityscape Global 2025 underscores ROSHN’s role as a national champion in shaping Saudi Arabia’s urban transformation. Our focus on mixed-use developments, ecosystem-driven planning, and innovation-driven sustainability reflects our commitment to building cities that inspire, connect, and thrive.”
Pioneering the Future of Urban Living
At the heart of Saudi Arabia’s urban renaissance lies a community-driven approach that prioritizes inclusivity, cultural heritage, and technological advancement. Through data-led planning, tech-enabled infrastructure, and systemic placemaking, developers are creating environments that elevate residents’ quality of life while promoting environmental resilience.
Cityscape Global 2025 will feature insights from international thought leaders, including Sam Cotton (Battersea Power Station Development Company), Sheela Maini Søgaard (Bjarke Ingels Group), Isabella Alveberg (Snøhetta), Vicente Guallart (Former Chief Architect of Barcelona), and Tom Sleigh (London Planning and Transportation Committee).
“Climate-responsive urban design must become a global priority,” emphasized Surella Segú, Mexico’s First Chief Heat Officer. “Developers have a unique opportunity to reshape cities—integrating nature, creating shade, and designing with sustainability at the core.”
Global Collaboration and Investment
Reflecting Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a global hub for sustainable real estate, Cityscape Global 2025 will host international participants from the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, South Korea, and the UK. Leading firms such as Binghatti Properties, Sobha LLC, Qatari Diar, Kooheji Development, TMG, Emlak Konut, and RIBA will present their latest advancements in sustainable design, smart living, and investment innovation.
“As Saudi Arabia embarks on a period of remarkable transformation, Cityscape Global provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange,” said Rachel Sturgess, Senior Vice President at Tahaluf. “By bringing together global expertise and local vision, Cityscape Global 2025 will continue to inspire investment, innovation, and the creation of next-generation urban communities.”