Ever since its establishment in 1998, Conseil et Gestion Immobilière (CGI), the Real Estate developer and promoter of Saradar Group, has been growing a solid reputation for reliability, innovation and integrity, by offering Real Estate investment opportunities. It all started with Achrafieh 784 project, a mixed-use 20-storey tower, located on Independence Avenue between Sodeco and Nazareth. It was
the first project of a series of ambitious developments. This achievement was followed by Hugo 43, a high rise residential project in Achrafieh's “triangle d'or". Back in 2010, the acquisition of a 64,000 sqm strategically located plot near the Airport, followed by quick soft development actions by CGI, rapidly created an added value; and twenty months later, Airport Mall was fully exited with double digit IRRs. Currently, CGI is managing three of Beirut's largest residential construction projects:
AbdelWahab 618 which features a 37-storey tower, one of Beirut's tallest buildings, along with four other high to mid-rise buildings, located in the heart of Ashrafieh on one of the most sought-after streets. The project design revolves around residents’ comfort and privacy, with a wide range of amenities. Place Pasteur is also another large-scale residential project by CGI. The unbeatable location of this gated community makes it an extraordinary place to live. Place Pasteur is CGI's largest construction site to date, featuring five low-rise buildings and a 36-floor tower that provides panoramic views of Beirut and beyond. This project will contribute to the reshaping of the capital city's skyline. The old cachet of the Gouraud and Pasteur streets, the trendy nightlife, the inner park by Vladimir Djurovic featuring Roman and Hellenistic ruins, the underground gym and pool are all features that make this project distinctive. Urban Dreams, a mixed-use development on a prime plot of the emerging SoHo of Achrafieh, consists of one tower and three low-rise buildings. As a mixed-use community, the combination of residential apartments, office units and retail offerings establishes a self-sustainable urban fabric, and makes Urban Dreams the ideal place to work and live in. CGI is reinventing its business model, and is now seeking to build projects out-of-the-context, all in areas that have been notably undersupplied and ignored for decades by development, urbanization, government spending in infrastructure, and public policies. Harbor 970, a soon-to-be launched project located in Beirut art district, is designed by the Pritzker award winner Christian de Portzamparc. This project comprises 17,000 sqm of office spaces and 4,400 sqm of retail areas. Another differentiated product is the "Cedar" project, a high-end gated community to be built on a 120,000 sqm hill, facing Qannoubine Valley and the Cedars forest. Targeting families of North Lebanon as well as expatriates, the project is a pioneer in a region where there is an untapped demand for quality offerings. With its full customer focus and commitment to assure client's satisfaction, CGI's reputation for reliability, innovation and integrity is maintained.