A much-anticipated integrated mixed use development project combining commercial, entertainment and housing in the western outskirts of the Northern Governorate is nearing completion.

Al Liwan, in the Hamala area, described as a ‘first-of-its-kind’ project, is expected to open its doors early next year.

Owned by Seef Properties, it is one of the integrated real estate development company’s major projects, in addition to a portfolio including Seef Malls in Seef District, Muharraq and Isa Town.

Seef Properties CEO Ahmed Yusuf said: “Al Liwan is unquestionably a valuable addition to the tourist attractions in the Kingdom of Bahrain, as it is the first multi-purpose project of its kind in the country, portraying a distinctive architectural breakthrough and comprising a unique combination of entertainment and shopping elements, in addition to various restaurants and cafes.”

The 122,000sqm venture also features 117 three-storey residential units, a state-of-the-art cinema complex, a family entertainment centre, as well as open areas and boulevards.

Inspired by Bahrain’s deep-rooted Arabian culture, the name Al Liwan reflects ‘cohesion, unity and getting together’, as it signifies the yard in the centre of old houses in the region – a place where the entire family traditionally used to gather to eat, chat and receive guests.

This reflects ‘the essence’ of Al Liwan project, ‘giving people a space to gather in a family atmosphere’, added Mr Yusuf. The project also includes abundant green landscapes and waterfronts, offering residents, visitors and tourists the opportunity to experience a ‘tranquil exclusive atmosphere in the lively heart of the Arabian Gulf’.

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