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Al Brolosy Development collaborates with Saudi Arabia’s BAAN Holding to operate new Mansoura hotel

Daily News Egypt

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July 5, 2026

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Al Brolosy Development collaborates with Saudi Arabia’s BAAN Holding to operate new Mansoura hotel

Al Brolosy Development has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s BAAN Holding to provide hotel management, operational, and technical services for the hospitality component of its Sana Towers project in New Mansoura, marking a step toward the city’s first five-star hotel. Ghanem Al Brolosy, Founder and Partner of Al Brolosy Development, said the decision to [] The post Al Brolosy Development collaborates with Saudi Arabia’s BAAN Holding to operate new Mansoura hotel first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

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Middle East News 247

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· Jun 24, 2026

Accor and Amsa Hospitality Expand Handwritten Collection in Saudi Arabia with First Opening in Qassim

THE 142-KEY HOTEL, PART OF THE MIXED-USE KAYAN AVENUES DEVELOPMENT, IS SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN Q4 2026 AND WILL MARK THE FIRST HANDWRITTEN COLLECTION PROPERTY TO OPEN IN SAUDI ARABIA RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – 23 June 2026 – Accor, a world-leading hospitality group, and Amsa Hospitality, a leading Saudi hospitality development and management company, announce [] The post Accor and Amsa Hospitality Expand Handwritten Collection in Saudi Arabia with First Opening in Qassim appeared first on Middle East News 247.

KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 4, 2026

Long-Term Commitment Matters More Than Fast Expansion in the Middle East

A signed contract may secure market access in the Middle East, but it does not automatically secure commitment from distributors, retailers, or local partners. Many Korean companies entering Gulf markets still approach expansion as a transaction-driven process centered around agreements, shipments, and launch activity. Yet across the region’s business ecosystems, commercial relationships often continue being [] The post Long-Term Commitment Matters More Than Fast Expansion in the Middle East first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 26, 2026

Thai Ramen Eatery to Open at Original Site of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Cafe

An Upper East Side Thai ramen joint is taking over a retail space near Union Square famous for being the location for Danny Meyer’s first restaurant, Commercial Observer has learned. Bua Thai Ramen Robata Grill has signed a 4,840-square-foot lease at David Ellis Real Estate’s 21 East 16th Street in an expansion of its []

BOL News

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· Jun 27, 2026

Muslims can now own property in Makkah and Madinah

Foreign ownership applications will now be processed digitally. The post Muslims can now own property in Makkah and Madinah appeared first on BOL News.

Saudi Gazette

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· Jun 22, 2026

Watermelon leads Saudi fruit production, exceeding 620,000 tons annually

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia produces over 620,000 tons of watermelon annually, making it the country’s top-produced fruit with peak demand in the summer. The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture explained that the highly valued fruit — due to its refreshing taste and rich nutritional content — is widely cultivated across several regions, including Riyadh, Makkah, Eastern Region, Al-Jouf, Al-Baha, Madinah, Qassim, Tabuk, Hail, Aseer, and Jazan. This cultivation helps meet local market demand in the summer. **media[2726321]** Other than being an important raw material for the food-processing industry, the watermelon adapts well to different climatic conditions and is produced in several varieties with diverse sizes, colors, and flavors. Beyond supporting food security and economic diversification, watermelon production benefits from government support through agricultural guidance, financing, modern farming technologies, and enhanced marketing and supply-chain initiatives.

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Related coverage for "Al Brolosy Development collaborates with Saudi Arabia’s BAAN Holding to operate new Mansoura hotel": Middle East News 247 — Accor and Amsa Hospitality Expand Handwritten Collection in Saudi Arabia with First Opening in Qassim. KoreaTechDesk — Long-Term Commitment Matters More Than Fast Expansion in the Middle East. Commercial Observer — Thai Ramen Eatery to Open at Original Site of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Cafe. BOL News — Muslims can now own property in Makkah and Madinah. Saudi Gazette — Watermelon leads Saudi fruit production, exceeding 620,000 tons annually