Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has officially opened the Al Samha Housing Project, a substantial residential initiative valued at Dh738 million, aimed at improving living conditions and fostering community development in Abu Dhabi. The expansive project covers a 50-hectare area and comprises 242 villas, highlighting the region’s focus on expanding modern housing opportunities.
The project is distinguished by its comprehensive amenities, featuring 33 public parks and green spaces that contribute to a healthier environment for residents. Additionally, a mosque with the capacity to accommodate 644 worshippers serves as a spiritual center for the community. Two commercial centers, which include 38 retail outlets, are designed to meet the daily needs of residents, while a 3-kilometer cycling track promotes active lifestyles.
According to officials, this development underscores the UAE’s dedication to creating integrated residential communities that bolster family stability and modern living. The inclusion of diverse community facilities and recreational amenities reflects a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for citizens, aligning with the broader goals of the Emirati Neighbourhood Initiative.
Designed to address the specific needs of Emirati families, the Al Samha Housing Project represents a significant move towards sustainable urban development in the emirate. Authorities have emphasized the project’s role in providing spacious and modern housing solutions, which are essential for supporting the emirate’s growing population while ensuring a balanced and sustainable approach to urban expansion.
