Saudi Arabia’s vision for a high-altitude lifestyle is taking physical shape as NEOM announces that foundational work for ‘The Vault’ has surpassed the 60% completion mark. This central architectural masterpiece is the heart of Trojena, the kingdom’s upcoming mountain destination in the Tabuk province. The progress signals a major leap toward the 2029 Asian Winter Games and establishes a new benchmark for mountain-based real estate in the GCC. The Vault is designed as a folded vertical village, a structure that will seamlessly integrate luxury residential units, high-end retail, and world-class dining into the natural mountain landscape. Unlike traditional construction, the project utilizes advanced modular techniques and digital twin technology to ensure precision in the rugged terrain. This milestone is driving significant interest from regional investors who are eyeing the unique ‘cool climate’ residential market. With temperatures in Trojena staying significantly lower than the rest of the Arabian Peninsula, the demand for secondary summer homes is projected to skyrocket. Beyond tourism, the development is creating a sustainable ecosystem for permanent residents, featuring smart home integration and direct access to over 36 kilometers of ski slopes and mountain trails. The economic impact is already being felt in the northern region, with logistics and support services seeing a 25% growth in activity over the last quarter. As the foundation reaches its final stages, the focus will shift to the intricate steel works and the installation of the destination’s sustainable energy grid. This project is not just about engineering; it is a clear indicator of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to building diversified, resilient urban centers that offer a quality of life previously unseen in the region. The steady execution at Trojena reinforces the kingdom’s position as a global leader in innovative real estate development.



































































