Arabisk Development is launching a real estate program on Al Nahar TV

Arabisk Real Estate Development Company will launch Egypt Evening Real Estate program on the Al Nahar TV channel starting next September, which aims to shed light on the most prominent real estate issues of concern to the real estate sector, as the distinguished media program Jana Matrawi and brilliant media Taher Hamdi will present.

The company produces the Egypt Evening Real Estate program in the belief in the importance of the real estate sector to the Egyptian economy, where the sector contributes to at least 20% of the Gross domestic product (GDP), said Dr. Abdel Hamid Al-Wazir, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Arabisk Real Estate Development Company and Chairman of the Support and Follow-up Committee of the New Cairo Developers Association.

He added that the programme includes current issues concerning the real estate sector, hosting specialized officials to find urgent solutions to these issues at the sector level, in addition to highlighting outstanding and serious projects in the real estate sector and presenting the investment opportunities offered by the state to the private sector, in order to achieve the development plan of the state.

The program offers a variety of features, including the Egyptian Property History and Architecture Psychology section, which is regularly presented by Dr. Abdel hamid Alwazir, president of Arabesque Real Estate Development, and includes knowledge of architecture history, as well as knowledge of architecture psychology, which is based on the study of human behavior and human nature.

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