The premier real estate exhibition brings together 70 developers and unveils landmark projects from Qetaifan, New Murabba, and Al Waab City at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre
Cityscape Qatar 2025 has opened on a high note, announcing more than QR400 million (approximately $110 million) in real estate transactions during its launch at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre. The event, one of the most anticipated fixtures in the regional property calendar, has drawn over 70 leading developers and investors from across Qatar and the wider Middle East.
This year’s edition highlights Qatar’s growing real estate momentum, with major developers such as Qetaifan Projects, New Murabba, and Al Waab City unveiling large-scale ventures that are set to redefine the nation’s urban landscape. These projects showcase a mix of innovation, sustainability, and smart city design — aligning with Qatar’s long-term economic diversification vision under the National Vision 2030.
Cityscape Qatar 2025 serves as a vital platform for networking, deal-making, and collaboration between developers, investors, government officials, and end-users. Organizers have emphasized the exhibition’s role in driving both domestic and international investment in Qatar’s property sector, which continues to experience robust growth post-World Cup.
With over $110 million in property deals already confirmed, the event signals strong investor confidence and a sustained appetite for premium real estate opportunities across residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments.
As the exhibition continues through the week, more strategic partnerships and announcements are expected — reinforcing Cityscape Qatar’s reputation as a catalyst for the country’s evolving property market.
