Meet the influential women who are reshaping the real estate landscape in the Arab world. From groundbreaking investments to strategic leadership, these trailblazers are making history.
Real EstateLeadershipArab WorldWomen In BusinessSustainable DevelopmentReal EstateMar 16, 2025
Sarah AlSuhaimi is a prominent Saudi businesswoman and the first woman to chair the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul). She is also known for her significant contributions to the real estate investment sector in Saudi Arabia.
Rima Al-Salem is a Jordanian entrepreneur known for her innovative approach to boutique hotels and resorts, incorporating local art and culture into her projects.
Noura Al Kaabi, the Minister of Culture and Youth in the UAE, has been involved in the development of several cultural and educational facilities in Abu Dhabi, including museums, universities, and cultural centers.
Dima Al Khatib, an urban planner and architect, is contributing to Beirut's urban development by revitalizing historic neighborhoods and preserving cultural heritage while integrating modern amenities and sustainable practices.
These women are reshaping the real estate market in the Arab world by breaking traditional norms, making significant investments, and setting new standards for sustainable and high-quality development.
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