The move reflects BEEAH’s long-standing vision: to create cities that are not only clean and efficient, but also built to enhance the quality of life for residents—now and for generations to come.
Why BEEAH Is Entering Real Estate Now
BEEAH’s decision comes at a time when the UAE is experiencing rapid urban growth and a rising demand for smart, sustainable living solutions. Known for its award-winning, AI-powered headquarters in Sharjah—designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid—BEEAH has already set global benchmarks in green innovation.
As more people migrate to urban centres, the need for cities that can balance growth with sustainability becomes urgent. BEEAH’s real estate venture answers this call, providing a blueprint for “future-proof” developments that meet both environmental goals and lifestyle expectations.
This expansion also supports national strategies such as the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 initiative and Smart Dubai 2030.
What the Real Estate Division Will Deliver
BEEAH’s new real estate division will focus on the master planning and development of smart, sustainable communities. These projects will incorporate:
All developments will adhere to global green building standards, including LEED and Estidama, ensuring both international competitiveness and local sustainability.
CEO’s Vision: Building Ecosystems, Not Just Buildings
Khaled Al Huraimel, Group CEO of BEEAH, emphasized that the goal is to build more than infrastructure.
“We are not just building buildings. We are building ecosystems that support healthier, smarter, and more sustainable lifestyles,” he said.
He stressed the importance of resource efficiency, waste reduction, and regenerative urban development as core pillars of the company’s approach.
Where Will the First Projects Be?
While specific project sites have not been confirmed, early indicators suggest that the first developments will launch in Sharjah and the Northern Emirates, where BEEAH already operates a number of innovative sustainability projects.
Sharjah, in particular, has served as a real-world testing ground for BEEAH’s waste-to-energy systems, smart mobility initiatives, and digital governance platforms.
Alignment with National and Global Sustainability Goals
BEEAH’s real estate strategy is in direct alignment with key UAE initiatives, especially following the momentum from COP28, held in Dubai in 2023. The projects support:
Strategic Partnerships to Drive Innovation
To ensure world-class results, BEEAH plans to partner with leading local and international firms across construction, technology, and urban design sectors. These collaborations will bring cutting-edge innovation and global best practices into each development.
BEEAH has a strong history of successful partnerships, from architecture to AI, and will carry that momentum into its real estate operations.
What Residents Can Expect
Future residents of BEEAH communities can look forward to a completely reimagined urban lifestyle, with features such as:
These communities will be adaptable to population growth, technological advancement, and shifting climate conditions—ensuring long-term livability.
What Sets BEEAH Apart
Unlike traditional developers, BEEAH brings unmatched expertise in environmental solutions and smart systems. With deep roots in sustainability, the company understands not just how to build smart cities, but how to operate and evolve them over time.
This long-term, purpose-driven vision makes BEEAH’s developments attractive to governments, investors, and residents seeking meaningful, future-ready lifestyles.
Economic and Social Impact
The economic ripple effect of BEEAH’s real estate expansion will be substantial:
A Bold Step Toward the Cities of Tomorrow
BEEAH’s entrance into real estate marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of urban development in the UAE. More than a business move, it’s a mission-driven leap toward building cities that are cleaner, smarter, and better aligned with both human needs and planetary limits.
As BEEAH’s smart communities begin to take shape, they are poised to become global models for what sustainable, technology-enabled urban life can—and should—look like.