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Full line insurance Riyadh: 2007 Insurance P A Aramco: Oil and gas Exploration & production Dhahran: 1933 State oil & gas S A Arasco: Consumer goods Food products Riyadh: 1983 Agriculture and food-processing P A Bahri: Transportation Marine transportation Riyadh: 1978 Shipping line P A Banque Saudi Fransi: Financials Banks Riyadh: 1977 Islamic ...
Riyadh: 200 m (656 ft) 26 2011 Burj DAMAC: Riyadh: 200 m (656 ft) 36 2016 Formerly known as Exclusiva One. Tadawul Tower: Riyadh: 200 m (656 ft) 43 2022 Formerly known as Saudi Stock Exchange Headquarters and PPA 30 Parcel 1.17. Al-Obeikan Hilton Tower Hotel: Riyadh: 200 m (656 ft) 35 2017 Also known as Hilton Riyadh Olaya. Al Jawhara Tower: Jeddah
Kingdom Centre (Arabic: مركز المملكة), formerly Kingdom Tower, is a 41-story, 302.3 m (992 ft) skyscraper in the al-Olaya district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. When completed in 2002, it overtook the 267-meter (876 ft) Faisaliah Tower as the tallest tower in Saudi Arabia.
Hamad Tower (Arabic: برج حمد) is a commercial skyscraper in the al-Olaya district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, [3] [4] located next to the al-Faisaliah Tower. [5] With a height of 163 meters (535 ft), it is the 20th tallest building in Riyadh and 34th tallest in Saudi Arabia. [6]
'the smart street'), [1] [2] is a 4.75 km east–west commercial thoroughfare in northern Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The street is named after the building of Saline Water Conversion Corporation , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] which is situated on its westernmost part.
Weqaya’s main strategy is to create a distinct image and identity, as a specialized Takaful insurance company, by offering Takaful insurance services and products, to the Saudi business sector and all the other sectors of Saudi community, in line with principals and regulations of Sharia, and by focusing on building one of the best ...
The skyscraper comprises 30 floors of office space, above which, at 200 metres above ground level, an observation deck provides a panoramic view of Riyadh. The 240,000-square-metre Centre was completed in May 2000, with the skyscraper opened to the public in the same month. [ 7 ]
Riyadh is now the administrative and to a great extent the commercial hub of the Kingdom. According to the Saudi Real Estate Companion, most large companies in the country established either sole headquarters or a large office in the city. [25] For this reason, there has been significant growth in high-rise developments in all areas of the city.