Sharjah Investment and Development Authority


The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, also known as Shurooq, is responsible for the development of the emirate of Sharjah, one of the seven emirates of the United Arab Emirates as an investment, tourism, and business destination.

History

Shurooq was established by Amiri decree in 2009. In its first decade of operations, Shurooq built a portfolio of completed and ongoing projects comprising $2 billion, with a total area of 11.74 million square metres. Its key projects include Al Noor Island, Flag Island, Al Qasba, Al Majaz Waterfront, Al Montazah Amusement and Water Park, Mleiha Archeological Center, Heart of Sharjah, and the establishment of the City Sightseeing Bus Tour. Other hotel developments include the Al Badayer Lodge and Al Faya Lodge projects. All three of Shurooq's luxury lodge projects are managed by Mantis Hotels, a joint venture between Shurooq and Mantis Hospitality.
In 2014, Shurooq announced a $137 million hotel and leisure development on the island of Sir bu Nair, 65 km offshore in the Persian Gulf. To include a 60-room hotel, a museum, a residential village, an amphitheatre, education centre, mosque, harbour, retail outlets and an airport, the development was to open in 2017, but remains a work in progress.
In May 2018, Shurooq's CEO, Marwan bin Jassim Al Serkal, was promoted to executive chairman of the group. In September 2018, Shurooq combined with Injazat to launch the Sharjah Investors Services Centre, a 'one stop shop' for investors.
In January 2018, Shurooq signed a deal with Eagle Hills Properties to develop a 2.7-billion dirhams luxury hospitality project in the region. In July 2018, Shurooq signed a deal with BESIX to operate and expand the capacity of a wastewater treatment plant in the Al Saja’a area of Sharjah.

Company

Shurooq drives and regulates investment in the development of Sharjah's infrastructure in order to attract foreign direct investment, tourism and business opportunities for both local and foreign interests. It is both an investor in master planned projects and a developer of infrastructure designed to attract investment. Its remit includes the regulation of investment in Sharjah, granting permits for investment projects as well as co-ordination with government departments to foster investment and development. It is also mandated to propose and draft new legislation concerning the development of investment and business opportunities in Sharjah, as well as developing, managing and operating projects both inside and outside the emirate.
A key element of Shurooq's portfolio is based around the development of tourism and heritage projects, including hotel, retail, commercial, and residential developments. The sector is set to build revenues of some $300 million by 2020. Shurooq's projects span the city of Sharjah as well as the inland areas of Al Badayer and Mileiha and the east coast cities of Kalba and Khor Fakkan.

Projects