Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has officially opened the Al Samha Housing Project, a major residential initiative in Abu Dhabi with a budget of Dh738 million. This development aims to elevate living standards and bolster community growth in the region. The project encompasses 242 villas distributed over a 50-hectare area, complemented by 33 public parks, green spaces, and a mosque that can accommodate 644 worshippers. Additionally, the site includes two commercial centers featuring 38 retail outlets and a 3-kilometer cycling track.
Officials have highlighted the Al Samha Housing Project as a testament to the UAE’s dedication to crafting integrated residential communities. These communities are designed to foster family stability, embrace modern lifestyles, and enhance the quality of life for its citizens. This initiative aligns with the broader goals of ensuring sustainable urban development across the emirate.
As part of the Emirati Neighbourhood Initiative, the project is particularly focused on addressing the needs of Emirati families. It provides spacious housing alongside community facilities and recreational amenities, ensuring a comprehensive approach to modern living. The development is seen as a crucial step in expanding contemporary housing options within Abu Dhabi.
The authorities have described the Al Samha Housing Project as a significant milestone in promoting sustainable urban growth and offering enhanced housing solutions. By integrating various facilities within the residential area, the project aims to create a cohesive environment that supports community interaction and well-being.
