Seef (Arabic: السيف) is a commercial district in Manama, the capital city of Bahrain.
Seef
السيف | |
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District | |
![]() Seef at night | |
Country | Bahrain |
Governorate | Capital Governorate |
Etymology
editThe word 'seef' means coast or shore in the Gulf Arabic lexicon, similar to 'sahel'.
History
editSeef is a result of active land reclamation work starting in the 1980s, which has dramatically changed the Bahrain coastline. Surrounded on three sides by the sea, Seef is a district dominated by office blocks, luxury apartments,[1] hotels[2] and multiple shopping malls.[3]
Rents in Seef (alongside Amwaj Islands) are reportedly the highest in the entire country.[4] Seef is fast developing into a business centre with many local and multinational companies building their offices in the area. Seef is the ___location of the 172 metres (564 ft) high Almoayyed Tower, which was the tallest building in the country (now replaced by the Bahrain Financial Harbour).[5][self-published source]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Fraser Suites, Seef, Bahrain.
- ^ Mercure Grand Hotel Seef, Mercure Hotels.
- ^ Seef Mall.
- ^ Barazy, Maʻan (2009). Subprimes and real estate bubbles: the behavior of real estate markets in times of crisis. DatalnvestArabia INC. p. 190.
- ^ Dolton, Alun (2015). Do We Need Architects?: A Journey Beneath the Surface of Architecture. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781503578173.
26°14′24″N 50°32′13″E / 26.240°N 50.537°E