Dubai-based luxury real estate developer Binghatti Real Estate is set to launch the second phase of its iconic Binghatti Skyrise project with an exclusive event under the historic Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Egypt today evening. The event follows the overwhelming success of the project’s first phase in Dubai’s Business Bay, which saw 50% of its units sold on the first day. Anticipation is building for the next phase, and expressions of interest are expected to be high among Egyptian investors—who already rank among the top international buyers for Binghatti properties.
The launch event will feature a performance by acclaimed Emirati artist Hussain Al Jassmi and will host over 2,500 distinguished guests, including 250 VIPs, business leaders, and industry influencers. Egyptian celebrities will also be in attendance, creating a rich cultural experience.
More than just a launch, the event at Giza will serve as a high-profile networking platform for industry experts, investors, and stakeholders, encouraging discussions on strategic partnerships and future opportunities. Against the iconic backdrop of the Pyramids, attendees will witness Binghatti’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural design and innovation while solidifying its presence as a leader in global luxury real estate.
Binghatti Real Estate’s Chairman Muhammad BinGhatti expressed his appreciation for Egyptian clients, noting their consistent interest and trust in the Binghatti brand. In recognition of this demand, Binghatti has dedicated a team to stay in Cairo for five days post-event. The team will host a property showcase at the Kempinski Hotel in New Cairo, providing on-site sales and customer support to deliver a seamless, personalized experience for potential buyers.
A closer look at Binghatti Skyrise
Binghatti Skyrise, located in Dubai’s Business Bay, is designed to be one of the city’s premier luxury addresses. Characterized by its sleek architecture, expansive glass facades, and over 15 world-class amenities, the development will comprise more than 3,000 residential units.
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