HRE Development has unveiled SkyHills Astra, a groundbreaking residential project in Al Barsha South, Dubai, combining luxury living with a commitment to social responsibility. The launch event, held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, introduced the development to investors, brokers, and VIPs.
SkyHills Astra features state-of-the-art amenities, including fitness facilities and community spaces, designed to enhance residents’ well-being. What sets the project apart is its partnership with Dubai Cares, a global education charity. HRE Development has pledged AED 30 million to support Dubai Cares’ education initiatives, with each apartment sale directly contributing to global education programs for children in developing countries.
Wissam Breidy, CEO of HRE Development, emphasized that the project not only offers luxury living but also an opportunity to make a positive global impact. Residents will receive certificates recognizing their role in supporting education worldwide. Dr. Tariq Al Gurg, CEO of Dubai Cares, praised HRE’s innovative approach, calling it a model for integrating social impact into real estate.
SkyHills Astra represents a new paradigm in residential living, inspiring a lifestyle of purpose and social responsibility. This initiative underscores the power of real estate to drive meaningful change, demonstrating how businesses can incorporate social good into their core operations.
The partnership between HRE Development and Dubai Cares promises to transform every home purchase into an investment in a brighter future for children globally.
About HRE Development Founded in 2021, HRE Development has quickly made its mark on Dubai’s skyline with over 200 completed projects. The company is dedicated to creating sustainable, innovative living spaces that improve residents’ lives while also contributing to social causes, including a AED 30 million commitment to Dubai Cares’ education programs.
About Dubai Cares Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, focuses on providing quality education to children in developing countries. Since 2007, the organization has reached over 116 million beneficiaries across 60 countries, supporting programs aimed at improving enrollment, learning outcomes, and education in emergencies.