The Organising Committee of Sharjah Real Estate Exhibition -Acres 2021- has announced that preparations are underway to hold the 8th edition of the Real Estate Exhibition - ‘Acres’, one of the largest event of its kind in the region.
Acres 2021 will be held at Expo Centre Sharjah from 23-25 September, said the organising committee during a coordination meeting held on Monday at the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department.
The meeting was attended by Abdul Aziz Ahmed Al Shamsi, Director-General of the Real Estate Registration Department; and Saeed Ghanem Al Suwaidi, Chairman of the Representative Committee of the Real Estate Sector Business Group at Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI). Also present were representatives of a number of government entities and institutions.
During today’s meeting, the senior officials reviewed the ongoing preparations and arrangements being put in place to organise the event in light of the gradual resumption of economic activities and the recovery of the real estate sector in the country.
The organising committee also discussed mechanisms of ensuring the health and safety of all exhibitors and visitors by strictly implementing precautionary measures and how they can stage an exceptional edition that attracts prominent real estate, investment, construction and development companies.
“We are looking forward to enhancing the exhibition’s position as an annual platform that brings together decision makers, leading institutions and the most important investors in the real estate sector, giving additional impetus to the sector and increasing its activity in the Emirate of Sharjah. We are also seeking to host an elite group of experts and specialists to review the latest development of the real estate market in Sharjah and highlight the opportunities available in this vital sector,” the committee said.
Acres 2021 offers the widest investment opportunities to share expertise conclude partnerships and make lucrative deals. The real estate sector is one of the most prominent sectors in the country, and a sign of long-term economic stability in Sharjah.