Royal Commission Explores Development And Economic Opportunities In Makkah City
Today, a significant meeting took place at Al-Balad Al-Amin Center within the Dhahiat Sumou project, marking a pivotal moment for Makkah and its holy sites. The Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites convened this gathering, which saw the participation of key figures from government agencies, the private sector, investors, and entrepreneurs. The focus was on the developmental transformations occurring in Makkah, exploring economic indicators, investment opportunities, and the concerted efforts to enhance services for worshippers, citizens, and visitors alike.
Eng. Saleh bin Ibrahim Al-Rasheed, CEO of the commission, highlighted the commission's notable achievements. These accomplishments include improving transportation for Makkah's residents and visitors and unveiling new economic opportunities. A significant development is the establishment of a central area follow-up and major projects supporting committee. This initiative aims to oversee significant projects in Makkah such as Masar Destination, Jabal Omar, Thakher Makkah, Roa Al Haram, among others.

The meeting underscored the economic growth within Makkah and its holy sites, spotlighting the investment opportunities now available. The Royal Commission's role in facilitating this growth was a key point of discussion. By establishing committees to oversee major projects, the commission is ensuring that development is both strategic and beneficial to the city's economic landscape.
Another critical aspect of the meeting was the focus on improving services for those who come to Makkah. Whether they are worshippers making a pilgrimage, citizens residing in the area, or tourists visiting the holy sites, there is a concerted effort to enrich their experience. This initiative not only supports spiritual journeys but also boosts tourism and contributes to the local economy.
The collaborative efforts between government agencies, the private sector, investors, and entrepreneurs are pivotal in realizing these developmental transformations. As Makkah continues to evolve, these partnerships ensure that growth is sustainable and inclusive, benefiting all who have a stake in the city's future.
The meeting at Al-Balad Al-Amin Center represents a forward step in the ongoing development of Makkah and its holy sites. With a clear focus on economic development, investment opportunities, and enhancing visitor experiences, Makkah is set to continue its trajectory towards becoming an even more vibrant city that holds immense spiritual significance while also offering substantial economic prospects.
With inputs from SPA