Seef Explained

Official Name:Seef
Native Name:السيف
Settlement Type:District
Pushpin Map:Bahrain
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Bahrain
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Bahrain
Subdivision Name1:Capital Governorate
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Population Blank2 Title:Religions

Seef (Arabic: السيف) is a commercial district in Manama, the capital city of Bahrain.

Etymology

The word 'seef' means coast or shore in the Gulf Arabic lexicon, similar to 'sahel'.

History

Seef 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 Almoayyed Tower, which was the tallest building in the country (now replaced by the Bahrain Financial Harbour).[5]

See also

References

26.24°N 50.537°W

Notes and References

  1. http://bahrain.frasershospitality.com/ Fraser Suites
  2. http://www.mercure.com/gb/hotel-5685-mercure-grand-hotel-seef-all-suites/index.shtml Mercure Grand Hotel Seef
  3. http://www.seef.net/ Seef Mall
  4. Book: Barazy. Maʻan. Subprimes and real estate bubbles: the behavior of real estate markets in times of crisis. 2009. DatalnvestArabia INC. 190.
  5. Book: Dolton. Alun. Do We Need Architects?: A Journey Beneath the Surface of Architecture. 2015. Xlibris Corporation. 9781503578173.