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H.H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates
H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin MohammedAl Qasimi, U.A.E. Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah
Profile
Geography
Demographics
Official name
Also know as
Area
Location
Neighbouring Emirates
Population
Population growth
Median age
Sharjah
The Cultural Capital and Industrial Hub of the U.A.E.
2,590 km2 (third largest emirate in the U.A.E.)
Bordered by Oman, Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean
Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain
Timezone UTC/GMT +4
1.4 million (2015)
1% year (2005-2010)25
Centrally Located Between Core Markets
Johannesburg 7hrs Sydney
16hrs
New York 13hrs
London 8hrs
Paris 8hrs
Delhi 3hrs Hong Kong
8hrs
Berlin 8hrs
Abuja 7hrs
Tokyo 10hrs
Seoul 7hrs
Moscow 5hrs
Sao Paulo 16hrs
Shanghai 8hrs
Islamabad 3hrs
Beijing 9hrs
Astana 5hrs
United Arab Emirates
Arabic, English widely spoken
9,205,651 population (2013)
83,600 km2 in size
GMT +4
Dirham (1 USD = 3.67 Dhs)
Los Angeles 16hrs
Cultural Capital of the U.A.E.
Capital of Islamic Culture (2014)
Two coastlines - Indian Ocean, Arabian Gulf
Naturally diverse - Striking landscape and wildlife
Natural diversity
Modern city
The industrial hub of the U.A.E.
World-class infrastructure
Unsaturated market full of opportunity
Growing population. Third largest in the U.A.E. (1.4 million - 2015)
Political stability and government investment
Intra arab tourism destination and thriving cultural hub
DUBAI
ABU DHABI
AJMAN
RAS AL KHAIMAH
UMM AL QWAIN
FUJAIRAH
RAS AL KHAIMAH
FUJAIRAH
SHARJAH (2,590 KM2)
OMAN
OMAN
SIR BU NUAIR ISLAND
Sharjah At A Glance
SHARJAH CITY
AL BEDAYER
AL DHAID
DIBBA
KHORFAKKAN
KALBA
Moody’s investor service assigned a first-time local and foreign currency rating of A3 to the Government of Sharjah based on the emirate’s very strong fiscal and government debt position.
Sharjah’s higher degree of economic diversification and strong manufacturing sector is a credit strength. The emirate’s attractiveness for investment is underscored by more affordable cost of doing business when compared to other emirates.
In addition, the government’s focus on education is supportive for Sharjah’s economic growth potential.
A3
StableOutlook
High institutional
strength/framework
Relatively small
economy thus very limited
exposure
Very high financial strength
including debt profile
Moody’s Current Rating
Positive Sovereign Credit Rating
Top 10 Ranking for Small And Mid-Sized Cities
Overall Small And Mid-sized Cities 9th
Overall Small And Mid-sized Cities (Middle East) 3rd
Business Friendliness 10th
Human Capital And Lifestyle 7th
Economic Potential 9th
Connectivity 6th
Cost Effectiveness 8th
A first time business confidence survey was completed in Sharjah by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the global Market research company Dun & Brandstreet.
The survey has tested business optimism levels across key areas of business operations and key sectors. 450 companies were interviewed, divided between:
• Construction - 50 • Finance, Real Estate and Business Services - 100 • Manufacturing - 100 • Trade & hospitality - 200
Sales Revenue
Level of Seling Prices
Volumes Sold
Number of Employees
Net Profits
New Purchase Orders 17%37%
34%
59%
38%
59%
37%
6%
19%
3%
12%
9%
11%
40%
46%
38%
50%
32%
52%
Increase Decrease No Change Not Applicable
Overall Business Outlook
MANUFACTURING & TRADE
HOSPITALITYCONSTRUCTION
Top optimistic sectors:
Sharjah’s Business Confidence Index
Investment
• Identifies and configures investment opportunities
• Superior market intelligence • Insider knowledge of economic
activities of Sharjah • Assistance on investment
evaluations • Public private partnerships or
joint ventures • Support of the government
of Sharjah
Development
• Planning and designing Sharjah’s key tourism and development assets
• Diverse portfolio • Heritage preservation, waterfront
developments, retail, commercial and residential offerings
• New activities and sectors suchas key industrial, healthcare, energy, environment and logistics
Asset Management
• Long term, profitable and sustainable partnerships
• Asset or project managementof key JV assets
Our Mandate
BASIC RESOURCES
AUTOMOBILES
INSURANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS REAL ESTATE
CONSTRUCTION &MATERIALS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CHEMICALS RETAIL & WHOLESALE
OIL & GAS MEDIA
UTILITIES TRAVEL & LEISURE
MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENT
TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT &LOGISTICS
HEALTHCAREPERSONAL &HOUSEHOLD GOODS
EDUCATION
With demand outpacing supply, this promising sector offers multiple opportunities.
New environmental protection legislation is creating the need for environmental products and services.
Sharjah’s key geographical location between Africa, Asia & Europe presents opportunities along the logistics and supply chain sectors.
Greater awareness levels and a rising middle class are creating demand for specialised services.
AGRICULTURE
Promising Sectors
Travel & Leisure Sector
Sharjah’s travel and leisure sector benefits from the U.A.E.’s international profile as an established tourism destination. Tourists’ and residents’ continuing demand for different experiences provides new opportunities for Sharjah.
Sharjah Travel & Leisure Market Trends and Potential Billion Dhs (2011-2020)
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 1.97
1.85
1.74
1.63
1.54
1.44
1.36
1.28
1.2
1.1
1.9million visitors to Sharjah
in 2013, from across the globe
5-STAR DEVELOPMENTS
ECO-TOURISM CRUISE LINES
FINEDINING
MEDIUM-LONG ITINERARIES
AIRPORT SUPPORT SERVICES
ESTABLISHED FRANCHISES
FINE DINING
Transport & Logistics Sector
Given the importance of trade and manufacturing to Sharjah’s economy, the transport and logistics sector is a fast-growing one. The benefits of Sharjah’s access to the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean will only grow in importance, and will contribute to the future success of this sector.
FREIGHT FORWARDING
FREIGHT FORWARDING
F&B REEFER SHIPPING
Sharjah Logistics Market Potential Billion Dhs (2014-2020)
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 3.43
3.02
2.66
2.34
2.06
1.82
1.6
Healthcare Sector
Multiple demographic and socio-economic factors are contributing to the increased demand for general and specialised healthcare services. Despite a number of incidents requiring care (per 1,000 population) that is relatively higher than in the rest of the U.A.E., the supply side of the sector is lagging behind the demand.
CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
AFFILIATIONS & PARTNERSHIPS
R&D STRATEGIC
PARTNERSHIP
SET-UP OF MANUFACTURING UNITS BY PRIVATE
PLAYERS
JOINTVENTURES
PRIVATE PHARMACIES
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 5.6
5.1
4.7
4.3
3.9
3.6
3.3
Sharjah Healthcare Market Potential Billion Dhs (2014-2020)
Environment Sector
The U.A.E. federal government is implementing stricter environmental legislations and setting targets for renewable energies. This is spurring both public and private sectors to explore ways to achieve compliance and generate demand for environmental services.
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020 1.13
1.07
1.01
0.96
0.91
0.87
0.82
0.78
0.74
0.7
ENERGYEFFICIENCIES/
GREENBUILDINGS
RENEWABLEENERGY
WASTEMANAGEMENT
Sharjah Environment Potential Billion Dhs (2011-2020)
SIR BU NUAIR ISLAND
THE CHEDI KHORFAKHAN, AL JABAL RESORT
KHORFAKKAN CORNICHE
MLEIHA ECO-TOURISM PROJECT
AL BADAYER DESERT CAMP
KALBA ECO-TOURISM PROJECT
ARABIAN GULF
INDIAN OCEAN
BIRD OF PREY CENTRE
VISITORS CENTRE
AL DHAID CITY
DIBBA AL-HISN ISLANDDevelopment
Locations
AL NOOR ISLAND
AL MAJAZ WATERFRONT
HEART OF SHARJAH
MARIAM ISLAND
THE FLAG ISLAND
AL MONTAZAH
EL MANZA
MARAYAH ART CENTRE
AL BAIT HOTEL
ALKHAN
SHARJAH CORNICHE
AL QASBA
ALFISCHT
Project Components The Al Jabal Resort, Chedi Khorfakkan, will feature a wide range of activities to take advantage of the warm temperatures and rich marine life of the Gulf of Oman. • Deluxe 5 star resort • High-end Restaurants • Executive meeting facilities • Destination spa • Located on the hilltop, The Heritage Fort
takes advantage of spectacular views across the entire bay
• The Town Square includes a variety of cafes, preserving the beachfront and creating a secondary gathering point
Hotel by Shurooq
Al Jabal Resort, The Chedi Khorfakkan
Breathtaking Getaway The Chedi Khorfakkan Resort won the GCC Hospitality and Leisure Project of the Year at the 5th annual Middle East Architect Awards, which clearly shows the project’s unique appeal. Situated on a natural hillside beside a private cove with a white sandy beach, the Chedi Khorfakkan is a five-star resort inspired by the region’s traditional architecture and way of life. Featuring luxurious five-star amenities and catering to a discerning audience, the resort will be managed by hotelier GHM.
Kalba Eco-Tourism Project
Immersed in Nature The Kalba Eco-Tourism Project is an environmentally friendly, mixed-use development. It strikes a delicate balance between environmental conservation and low-impact retail, hospitality and cultural development to create a unique experience-centric tourism destination on the east coast of Sharjah. Shurooq has undertaken the Kalba Eco-tourism project with the aim of creating public consciousness and generating greater awareness about environmental issues, while identifying Sharjah’s rich environmental tourist assets available for the public to enjoy within a conservative organisational framework.
Conservation Zone
Development Zone
The project will be implemented in three phases over a period of six years, the first of which will see the redevelopment of natural reserves in Kalba, the release of rare animals and birds, and the establishment of a centre within the reserve for visitors, as well as the restoration of numerous archaeological sites within the project’s scope.
Phase 2 of the project will involve the development of Kalba Creek and the construction of a commercial complex featuring several shops and restaurants overlooking the creek. It will include the development of recreational spaces that will enable holidaymakers to enjoy the area's natural biodiversity, and the development of a number of islands in the creek.
The third phase has been designated for the development of tourism and will see the construction of a number of hotels and fantastically designed chalets overlooking the Gulf of Oman. This part of the project will also feature a building designated for art activities and a centre for diving and marine hobbies. It will also offer trips to explore Khor Kalba and the mangroves.
Kalba Hotel
Project Components • 5-star hotel • F&B outlets • Ballroom • Business Centre • Spa • Swimming pool • Kids Club • Water sports facility • Safari activities
Historic Fishing Village The project aims to re-create the historic fishing village of Al Khan into a heritage and beach park. Centrally located along the coastline of the city of Sharjah, the revitalized district will preserve the charm and authenticity of the emirate’s maritime tradition as a cultural resource and offer families a unique leisure destination. A sensitive landscape plan, incorporating indigenous and traditional species, with careful consideration for the need, nature and extent of hard surfaces - provide beach shade in keeping with the character of the village, and provide an outcome that is both environmentally and economically sustainable.
Al Khan
Project Components • Total Hotel Area: 10,446 m2 • Total Guest Room: 5,273 m2 • Business Centre • Spa • Retail Area • Pool Changing and Gym • Kid’s Club • Outdoor Swimming Pool
Master Plan projects by Shurooq
Sir Bu Nuair Island
Untamed Beauty Sir Bu Nuair Island is one of Shurooq's largest initiatives at the cost of half a billion Emirati Dirhams. The aim of this project is to turn an island into a unique destination; one that offers a mix of high-end luxury and comfort, one that fosters a genuine sense of community, and one that captures the region’s vibrancy and cultural heritage in its architecture and offerings. Located 65km off the U.A.E. coastline on the Arabian Gulf and stretching across a gigantic area of 13 km2, the predominantly uninhabited island is characterized by its natural scenery and beautiful beaches. Traveling to the island takes 2-3 hours by sea, 25 minutes by airplane from Jebel Ali and Abu Dhabi, and 40 minutes from Sharjah.
Project Components • 5 Star Luxury Resort • 96 Keys: 79 units, 17 stand alone villas • 30 Apartments • Activity Centre • 16 retail areas, 50-150 m2 • Mosque • Staff House • Museum
24HOTEL HARBOUR AND TERRACES
Multi Experiential Centre The island has been envisioned as an environment of interwoven villages. Opportunities and offerings are provided for living, vacationing, socializing, conducting business, or simply carrying out the daily communal lifestyle. This is the place in Sharjah where all communities can gather to exchange ideas, better understand each other and celebrate the cultural heritage of the emirate.
Master Plan projects by Shurooq
Mariam Island
A 5 stars boutique hotel that is integrated with the heritage area of Heart of Sharjah, keeping with the heritage nature of the property, whilst also presenting an international offering to hotel guests. • 53 Rooms • All day dining restaurant • 2-3 traditional restaurants • M&F Spa • Business Centre • Admin and BoH facilities
Al Bait Hotel
The Khorfakkan Corniche development aims to enhance the 3-km stretch of beach, providing high quality public amenities, F&B, and activities to its various visitors. Due to the size of the development, we have separated it into 2 main stages: Southern Corniche (Stage 1), Northern Corniche (Stage 2), with the Central Plaza creating a strong focus area at the heart of the Corniche. This area has been designed to create a strong sense of arrival and bring the centre of Khorfakkan to the waterfront. We have identified that this area should be the main focus for events.
Khorfakkan Corniche
Southern Corniche The Southern Corniche area will create sports, hospitality and tourism destinations. This development will create a major attraction for the corniche. This area will include: • Water park, • 4-star hotel, • Water sports centre, • Retail souq and • Marina.
Northern Corniche The Northern Corniche area includes a family beach and sports beach and all the facilities that entails, as well as a private ladies beach and the formal park.
The Sports Beach features an array of sand and water sports such as beach volleyball, windsurfing and watercraft rentals. Fun for families or individuals, Sports Beach will become a buzzing centre for activity on pleasant days and will become the place to be for fun in the sun in Khorfakkan.
The masterplan for the beautification of the corniche carefully considers the needs and aspirations of a diverse range of user groups. To cater to the local population, national and regional visitors, the enhancement of the southern corniche aims to improve facilities for family and sports uses. Sports Beach includes multi-sports courts, five-a-side football and informal sports fields, a running track, play spaces and climbing nets, and outdoor gym facilities.
Khorfakkan Sports Beach
While considering the large project of enhancing the Khorfakkan Corniche, a need was identified for a marina. In order to provide the necessary space, part of the beach is being reclaimed and extended.The Southern Marina will provide a space for boating enthusiasts to dock their boats as well as an area that would serve the increasing number of tourists arriving by cruise ship. Once ashore, visitors will have an array of activities to choose from and shops to visit as well as various activities to participate in.The Southern Marina will contain a variety of facilities and provide a book-end to the corniche beach. Complete with hotel, lagoon and beach, water sports centre, health and fitness club, waterpark and restaurants, the Southern Marina has plenty to offer for both local and regional visitors, as well as to cruise ship passengers just stopping for brief stay. Ample marina space give boaters a place to launch fishing trip or a fun day of recreation on the water.
Khorfakkan Southern Marina
Al Fisht Beach is one of the few beaches in the city of Sharjah that faces onto the open sea and the only one with a length that is truly public and accessible. It presents an excellent opportunity to create a wonderful civic asset for the city as it has strong natural attributes required for a great beach. The length, location, sand quality, water quality, etc., all provide a great starting point for an ideal family beach. Project Components • Five Star Luxury & Family Hotels • Marine Amphitheatre • Maritime Activity Centre • Ocean Pool • Skateboard Park • Picnic Areas • Restaurants, East & West Beaches • Juma Beach Mosque
Al Fisht Waterfront
Al Hisn Mall Dibba will be 14,000 square metres of gross built-up retail area of mid to upper-mid offerings. Located on the east coast of Sharjah, the mall will take a historic landmark and repurpose it as a brand new retail offering.
Utilising an inspiring source of architectural identity, the mall will offer everything from family entertainment to a hyper market.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the mall will provide a unique tourist attraction mixing the heritage of a historic architectural site with modern retail options.
A variety of stores along with a food court will give visitors ample opportunities to shop and enjoy themselves while spending time with family and friends.
Dibba Al Hisn
A joint venture between the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and Sharjah Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA), the Mleiha Eco-Tourism Project is a development with a single coherent vision that successfully integrates Mleiha’s history with the interests of its residents.
A sustainable development, the Mleiha Eco-Tourism Project will help to protect the area’s ecological and archaeological areas and share them with tourists and future generations. During the day, tourists will be able to leave the luxurious comfort of the resort’s lodges, restaurants and cafés and venture out to discover Mleiha’s archaeological and ecological treasures.
Mleiha Archaeological And Eco-Tourism Project
History comes alive Nowhere else in the U.A.E. are such fascinating archaeological sites waiting to be discovered by adventurous tourists. In addition to preserving the significant archeological sites, native wildlife species such as the Arabian oryx, rhim gazelle, damani gazelle and ostrich will also be protected, adding another important dimension of tourism to Mleiha’s overall attraction.
• Desert landscapes and mountainous north-south spine
• Archaeological heritage and cultural aspects • Potential to re-establish the original wildlife • Economic and job opportunities through
tourism development and activities
The Mleiha Visitors Centre will help guests interpret the unique archaeological environment of Mleiha and the pre-historic sites in the Mleiha, Jabal Bu’hais and Jabal Faya region of the Emirate of Sharjah.
The building was designed with consideration to its location with regard to its environmental and archaeological context.
The centre is proposed to be located adjacent to the Umm Al Nar Tomb within the existing municipal park. It is envisioned that the existing park is upgraded to allow the new centre and its facilities to be integrated into a coherent setting suited for a World Heritage Site. Once complete, the visitors centre will offer a window into the past, giving visitors a glimpse of what it was like to live so long ago and what animals were present at the time.
Mleiha Archaeological Centre
A Unique Slice of Life in Sharjah Al Dhaid is the oldest city in Sharjah with attractions such as Al Hisn Fort, the oldest castles in Sharjah, and the largest poultry, livestock, fish and dates markets. The city also represents one of the major agricultural centres in the U.A.E. with its numerous farms on fertile land. The vision is, “To re-claim the prestigious position it once had in the region and to identify, enhance and promote the unique aspects of the town so as to set it apart from any other town in the region.”
Al Dhaid
Celebrating the simple things Al Sharia is a development with a focus on the environmentally and economically sustainable. Located in Al Dhaid, it will create a unique niche destination in the region for a value-for-money family-orientated, recreational and cultural based, tourist experience for local residents, expatriates living in the neighbouring emirates as well as international visitors. Utilising the natural assets of the area and its prime position midway between the east and west coasts, Al Sharia will provide a wide range of recreational and educational opportunities for both visitors and local residents. The development will offer picnic areas, running and cycling paths, a ghaf forest, petting zoo and much more.
Al Dhaid - Al Sharia
Water bringing back life Al Dhaid Lagoon project will revolve around the creation of a lake in Al Dhaid. The lake will not only be a feature on its own but part of a wider system.
Upstream, a bio-remediation facility will contribute treated water to the wadi to help recharge the lake. In a region where water is a precious commodity, the bio-remediation facility will not only be functional in terms of water treatment but also become a feature at the entrance to Al Dhaid from Mleiha.
Al Dhaid - Lagoon
Boutique Island
An island paradise resort Boutique Island will be 150,520 square metres of luxury. From its Boutique Island Hotel to its high-end luxury retail offering, Boutique Island will be the premier place to stay while visiting Sharjah.
The island shall encompass luxury retail with a tenant mix that comprises of mostly high-end premium single brand boutique stores, in the form of a fashion district. It will also include high-end restaurants and cafés. VIP access
A single road bridge is planned to the island, which will be partially surrounded on both sides with lush landscaping that will form an extension of the theme gardens, creating an introductory transitional zone to the island hotel and luxurious retail.
The hotel is being conceived as an island paradise resort, with a grand palatial atmosphere where visitors may continue the water journey through a canal penetrating the island or arrive at the "marsas" dedicated for the hotel.
Mamzar Peninsula
Located on a peninsula in the new Sharjah lagoons which are part of a new masterplan. It has water frontages to 3 sides, with Al Mamzar Park to the west and the city of Sharjah to the south. The site gets accessed from the south and the total area is 281,867 m2.
The site is to be developed in several phases,Phase 1 will consist of the following components: • 20,000 m2 of exhibition • 3,000 no’s of car parking • 10,000 m2 of concourse which includes
facilities such as F&B, retail, offices, meeting, event space and auxiliary functions
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