The Medina Region Secretariat has approved the implementation of a residential project and has presented 6 investment opportunities through the investment portal in Saudi cities “Opportunities”, in support of investment and the economy in the region. The residential project, approved by the Secretariat, is located in the Al-Oyoun district on Sa’id bin Al-Harith bin Qais Street, covering an area of 21.7151 square meters. The project aims to attract competitors, provide suitable housing, and raise the level of services for visitors. On the other hand, the investment opportunities presented by the Secretariat include 6 opportunities for operating and maintaining existing buildings, enabling investors to operate and manage existing hotels to provide distinguished services with high standards that contribute to enriching the experience of visitors and pilgrims. The investment opportunities are located in the Al-Masani’ and Qurban districts, with contract durations of 5 years. It is worth mentioning that the Medina Region Secretariat and the municipalities of the region’s governorates present a number of investment opportunities in various commercial, industrial, agricultural, educational, environmental, public service, and other fields through their various channels.

Medina

The Medina is the historic old city center found in many North African towns, most famously in Fez, Morocco, and Tunis, Tunisia. These ancient districts are characterized by a dense, maze-like network of narrow streets, bustling souks (markets), and historic architecture, often surrounded by protective walls. Their history dates back to the medieval period, serving as the original urban core and commercial heart of the city.

Al-Oyoun district

The Al-Oyoun district is a historic area in the city of Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, known for its vast and ancient palm groves and natural artesian springs. Historically, it has been a vital agricultural center for the region for centuries, with its name “Al-Oyoun” (The Springs) directly referencing its life-giving water sources. Today, it remains a significant part of the Al-Ahsa Oasis, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Sa’id bin Al-Harith bin Qais Street

Sa’id bin Al-Harith bin Qais Street is a major thoroughfare in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It is named after a prominent historical figure from the region and runs through the heart of the city’s commercial and business districts.

Al-Masani’

I am unable to provide a summary for “Al-Masani'” as I do not have sufficient information about this specific name in my knowledge base. It may refer to a local place, a lesser-known cultural site, or perhaps a term with a different spelling or context. To give an accurate summary, I would need more details about its location or significance.

Qurban

I am unable to provide a summary for “Qurban” as it does not refer to a specific, widely recognized place or cultural site. The term is most commonly associated with the Islamic ritual sacrifice (Qurbani) performed during Eid al-Adha, rather than a geographical location. If you have a different spelling or a more specific context, I would be happy to help.