Egypt launches phase 2 construction of Orouba Skyline

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Egypt’s real estate developer Orouba Misr Development has launched the second phase construction of the US$ 433.9m Orouba Skyline Compound in Smouha neighborhood, Alexandria.

The Orouba Skyline project, divided into 4 phases, spans over an area of approximately 50,000 square meters and it is slated for delivery over the next 2 years.

Hazem El Deeb, the CEO of Orouba Misr Development, said that the project is in line with Egyptian government’s 2030 development plan and it comes as part of the company’s keenness to develop the real estate sector in order to keep up with the advancement of life, by offering an integrated residential complex with the needs of the modern era.

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An overview of the development

The development features 1,300 housing units of 1,145 apartments and 100 villas with a private pool and unit sizes ranging from 90 to 400 square meters.

Within its premises, the development also has administrative and medical towers, a daily service center, a mall with private entrances, in addition to a family entertainment area, a waste disposal system, shared swimming pools, integrated clubs on the buildings’ roofs, two-floor underground parking areas, and an international hotel.

El Masry, sales director at Orouba Misr Development said that the project is only a few minutes away from Alexandria’s vital areas, yet it offers a quiet and private life.

“The percentage of developed land will not exceed 50%. That means that the development will offer more than 25,000 square meters of green areas. All residential units, in addition, overlook the 5-mn-square-meter Nozha Lake, to ensure complete privacy and a healthy lifestyle for all the Skyline owners.” he explained adding that the Orouba Skyline features innovative unprecedented designs in Egypt, starting from the fancy separate entrances that meet all customers’ needs to modern internal and external finishing’s,” he added.