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Dubai Property Tycoon Plans $20 Billion Development to Help Rebuild Syria

Dubai property billionaire Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar Properties, is planning to invest up to $20 billion in large-scale real estate and tourism developments across Syria, signalling one of the most ambitious private-sector commitments to the country’s post-war reconstruction. According to The National and Bloomberg, Alabbar is assessing projects valued at between $18 billion and $20 billion, with approximately $10 billion to $11 billion earmarked for residential and mixed-use developments in and around Damascus, and a further $5 billion to $7 billion allocated to tourism projects along Syria’s Mediterranean coast.

The proposed investment follows renewed efforts by the Syrian government to attract foreign capital after the easing of international sanctions and the launch of an economic recovery programme. Alabbar said construction could begin within six to twelve months, subject to planning approvals and partnerships with local investors. The developments are expected to include residential communities, hospitality assets, commercial centres, and supporting infrastructure designed to stimulate economic activity and create employment opportunities.

The initiative comes amid growing interest from Gulf investors in Syria’s reconstruction market. Regional developers and sovereign investment entities have recently explored opportunities in infrastructure, tourism, financial services, and urban regeneration as Damascus seeks to rebuild an economy heavily damaged by more than a decade of conflict. Reuters estimate Syria’s reconstruction needs could exceed $400 billion, making it one of the world’s largest long-term development opportunities.

If completed, Alabbar’s investment would rank among the largest private real estate commitments in Syria’s modern history and reinforce the role of Gulf capital in the country’s economic recovery. Analysts say the projects could accelerate urban redevelopment, attract additional foreign investment, and strengthen Syria’s tourism and property sectors, while demonstrating renewed confidence in the country’s long-term reconstruction prospects.

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