
Syria's Ministry of Public Works and Housing has announced the resumption of the "Gate Eight" project in the Yaafour area of Rif Dimashq, after years of suspension. The announcement coincided with the signing of a new contract annex between the General Housing Establishment and UAE-based Emaar Properties, in cooperation with the Overseas Investment Group, in a ceremony attended by Minister of Public Works and Housing Engineer Mustafa Abdul Razzaq.
The project is situated in Yaafour, approximately fifteen to twenty minutes from central Damascus, with convenient access via major road arteries, combining suburban tranquility with proximity to the capital. The development spans a total area of approximately 300,000 square metres.
The project features a modern commercial centre covering more than 200,000 square metres, housing over 250 retail outlets for both local and international brands. The complex also includes entertainment facilities, a variety of restaurants, and parking capacity for more than 2,300 vehicles.
The built-up area designated for residential and hotel use amounts to approximately 196,000 square metres, comprising 600 residential and serviced apartments and 200 five-star hotel rooms. The development further includes modern office buildings in various configurations designed to meet the needs of local and international businesses.
The project is equipped with an integrated services infrastructure encompassing security, maintenance, electricity, telecommunications, and internet connectivity, providing a suitable environment for living, working, and investment.
Originally launched in 2007 at a cost exceeding half a billion US dollars, the project was planned for completion within six years. It was halted by the outbreak of the Syrian conflict, during which reports emerged of unlawful property acquisitions within and around the development. With today's relaunch, the completion of Gate Eight is expected to mark a significant milestone in real estate development in the greater Damascus area.
