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Sky AD Developments Expands Into Ras El Hekma With Sky North

Sky AD Developments Expands Into Ras El Hekma With Sky North

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Sky AD Developments Expands Into Ras El Hekma With Sky North
Sky Abu Dhabi launches Sky North at Kilo 246, Ras El Hekma—ushering in a new wave of luxury coastal living in Egypt.
Sky AD, one of the region's most dynamic real estate developers, is expanding its footprint on Egypt's North Coast with the reveal of Sky North, a new coastal destination located at Kilo 246 in Ras El Hekma. The project was officially announced at one of the year's largest real estate press conferences in Cairo, marking a major milestone in the company's portfolio in Egypt.
Building on Sky AD's robust portfolio in Abu Dhabi and Egypt, the company is now expanding into Ras El Hekma with its newest development, Sky North.
Spanning 430 acres and backed by a total investment of EGP 80 billion, the development reflects a bold vision for integrated coastal living. Its masterplan was designed in collaboration with the WATG London Office, a globally renowned architecture and planning firm.
Sky AD will deliver 5,500 fully finished homes, with 80% of units offering panoramic sea views, and the remainder facing crystal lagoons and landscaped green spaces. The development will also include a world-class hotel, several design-led clubhouses, a retail promenade with fine dining, sports facilities, and a beach clubhouse operated by a leading global beach management company.
Among its standout features are 200,000 square metres of swimmable crystal lagoons, designed to enhance the project's holistic lifestyle approach.
More than a beachfront community, Sky North positions itself as a blueprint for the next generation of luxury destinations in Ras El Hekma, combining flow, function, and future-ready living.
As Egypt's North Coast continues to evolve, Sky North signals Sky AD's commitment to shaping elevated, globally competitive destinations that reflect the rising expectations of discerning residents and investors alike.
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