Al Malazz

Al-Malazz (Arabic: حي الملز, romanized: ḥaī al-Malaz), formerly al-Riyadh al-Jadidah (lit. The New Riyadh) and the Red Sea neighborhood, is a commercial and residential neighborhood and the seat of the sub-municipality of its namesake, al-Malaz, in downtown Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Named after the al-Malaz Square (now King Abdullah Park), it was built between 1954 and 1957 by King Saud bin Abdulaziz as a housing project for government employees and was later developed into a full-fledged district. The neighborhood has a large presence of overseas Syrian community alongside native Saudi nationals.

Al-Malazz
حي الملز
Neighbourhood
Al-Malazz, 2023
Al-Malazz
Al-Malazz
Coordinates: 24°39′53″N 46°44′7″E
CountrySaudi Arabia
CityRiyadh
Established1954
Founded bySaud bin Abdulaziz
Named forAl-Malaz Square
Government
  BodyBaladiyah Al Malaz
Language
  OfficialArabic

It the very first modern locality in the city, alongside the al-Nassiriyah district, which replaced the vernacular Najdi architecture with a modern one. The area is also popular for hosting several iconic landmarks, supermarkets, streets and government ministries.

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