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  2. Chiyoda Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Chiyoda was established as part of Mitsubishi Oil in 1948, and was spun off from its parent and went public in 1957. [3]In the late 1960s it built the Jeddah and Riyadh refineries in Saudi Arabia; [4] at present its large projects include LNG plants in Qatar, the Sakhalin-II project in eastern Russia, and a variety of specialist-chemical and pharmaceutical plants in Japan itself.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    The numbers almost doubled in 2021, with 10.44 million tourists visiting Riyadh in 2021. [3] The Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah Tower are among the world's most recognizable symbols of Riyadh. [4] [5] Prominent festivals of city that attract visitors include Jenadriyah, Riyadh Season, Riyadh International Book Fair and Noor Riyadh. [6] [7] [8]

  4. List of shopping malls in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh. Granada Centre; Kingdom Centre; Riyadh Gallery; Riyadh Park; ... The Avenues | Riyadh [6] Al Jawhara Mall (The Village) | Jeddah [7] Jawharat Mall | Jeddah [8 ...

  5. Power International Holding - Wikipedia

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    Power International Holding is a Qatari-based conglomerate founded by Moutaz Al-Khayyat and Ramez Al-Khayyat.. The group’s portfolio sits across five main sectors: General Contracting, Real Estate Development, Agriculture & Food Industries, Lifestyle, Entertainment and Hospitality, and Services. [1]

  6. Rawdat Al Jahhaniya - Wikipedia

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    The formerly undeveloped area was chosen as the site to build a new commercial and sports hub for Al Rayyan west of Sports City in Baaya.Aside from the Mall of Qatar, which constitutes Qatar's largest shopping mall, and the new Al Rayyan Stadium, the area is expected to host several sports fields, a hospital, a metro station, a large park and a wedding hall.

  7. Shola Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Shola Shopping Center was founded by Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, the young-half brother of King Fahd and owner of Al Shoula Group in 1984. According to The Washington Post in 1992, Prince Mishaal signed a contract worth almost $11.6 million dollars with Youngstown-based American firm Bucheit Companies in February 1981 to build a shopping complex in ad-Dhubbat neighborhood of Riyadh. [3]

  8. Kingdom Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on a 100,000–square-metre site and houses the 57,000-square-meter Al-Mamlaka shopping mall, offices, the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh, [7] and luxury apartments. There is a 65m skybridge atop the skyscraper. [8] [9] The upper third of the tower features an inverted parabolic arch topped by a public sky bridge. [9]

  9. VIA Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of VIA Riyadh, 2034. The compound was built using stones extracted from the nearby Tuwaiq mountains on the six core principles of Salmani style, a distinct type of urban Najdi architectural method developed in Riyadh Province during the reign of Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz as the region's governor between 1963 and 2011.