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AMAYA Jeddah
- A masterplanned, mixed-use community spanning approximately 1,000,000 square metres, positioned as one of Jeddah’s last central opportunities, with a site narrative built around visibility, speed of development and exceptional access.
- Planned to include a full lifestyle ecosystem, with mosques, schools and kindergartens, children’s and adult parks, and medical centres, framed as a complete live-work-play environment rather than a single asset.
- The plan shows a central spine along Al-Amal Avenue and an upcoming tunnel under King Abdulaziz Road intended to improve flow and provide direct access toward Al Shatea, reinforcing the pitch that the site is both central and unusually well connected.
- A dedicated Trump Plaza component appears within the wider masterplan, alongside designated land uses including residential, schools, mosques and a medical center.
TRUMP PLAZA Jeddah
- Publicly positioned by DarGlobal and The Trump Organization as a mixed-use complex combining residential, business and lifestyle uses, located along King Abdulaziz Road within the wider Amaya plan.
- Announced uses include a mix of residences and commercial space, with the land-use legend pointing to commercial blocks described with defined massing notes such as Ground + Mezzanine + 6 + Annex and Ground + Mezzanine + 4 + Annex, alongside residential parcels.
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A new mixed-use community takes shape in central Jeddah
Dar Global introduced Amaya, a new masterplanned community in Jeddah, at a launch event held in Riyadh today. The development is being positioned as a centrally located opportunity in a city where well-connected land is increasingly scarce, and where new planning is shifting toward integrated districts that combine living, services, and everyday amenities.
Project materials describe Amaya as a “live-work-play” environment, with community infrastructure that includes schools and kindergartens, parks, mosques, and a medical centre. The masterplan also outlines a clear circulation framework, including a central axis along Al-Amal Avenue, a labelled tunnel road connection, and a main edge along King Abdul Aziz Road.
At the centre of Amaya’s positioning is Trump Plaza, a named component within the plan that connects the wider community narrative to Dar Global’s broader partnership with the Trump Organization in Saudi Arabia.

What the Amaya masterplan shows
Amaya is presented as a structured, plot-based plan rather than a single-building concept. That distinction is important for how this project is likely to unfold. Plot-based masterplans can be phased, traded, developed by multiple delivery partners, and tuned to market demand over time. They also allow a developer to sell a broader story: a district that can absorb commercial towers, residential towers, education and healthcare plots, plus retail and public realm, without being locked into one architectural moment.
- Trump Plaza
- Commercial plots with defined massing notations, including “Ground + Mezzanine + 6 + Annex” and “Ground + Mezzanine + 4 + Annex”
- Residential parcels
- Dedicated plots for schools, mosques, and a medical centre
The plan’s layout places substantial commercial frontage along the primary internal boulevard, suggesting a retail and services corridor designed to support the residential catchment. Green bands and park blocks are distributed through the site, reinforcing the project’s “ecosystem” language with visible open-space planning.

Trump Plaza and the broader DarGlobal Trump Organization partnership
While Amaya is the masterplan name presented for the wider Jeddah community, Trump Plaza Jeddah is being positioned as its headline branded district. In the logic of branded real estate, the brand is not just a nameplate. It is the organising device that helps a new district cut through in a crowded pipeline of Vision 2030-era launches.
The development program is framed around a live-work-play model that tries to keep daily life on site. Amenities are described in district terms including co-working spaces, plazas, cafés and restaurants, fitness, office space, retail stores, outdoor landscapes and promenades, plus the Vitality Club concept that anchors the lifestyle narrative.
This approach reflects a broader shift in Gulf urban development. The premium is increasingly placed on frictionless living. Not just luxury finishes, but the ability to move from home to work to wellness to social life with minimal travel, minimal planning, and a consistent level of service. In that sense, Trump Plaza is being framed as an address for density of intention, where the value proposition is time as much as space.

Why Jeddah, and why central mixed-use now
Jeddah is Saudi Arabia’s principal Red Sea port city and one of the Kingdom’s most important commercial hubs, historically serving as a gateway for pilgrims traveling onward to Makkah. It is also served by King Abdulaziz International Airport, giving the city a strong domestic and international connectivity profile.
Against that backdrop, major city-shaping projects continue to reframe the way Jeddah grows, particularly along the waterfront and key urban corridors. National-level Vision 2030 materials describe the Jeddah Central Project as a flagship effort to strengthen the city’s economy and develop a world-class destination.
Amaya’s emphasis on integrated amenities, education plots, places of worship, healthcare provision, and distributed parks aligns with this broader shift: districts that are planned as complete neighbourhoods, designed to reduce daily friction for residents and create stronger on-site activity throughout the week.
Live updates: We will continue updating this article as official release materials, phasing information, and verified project specifications are published.

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