CDG Development is positioned as a designer, planner, and integrator of complex territorial projects. Its intervention strategy aims to improve the attractiveness of cities and to face new urban challenges (density, diversity, mobility, and sustainable development).

CDG Development is part of its actions within the framework of the sectoral strategies put in place by Morocco, for the development of competitiveness clusters and integrated economic spaces.
 

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    Mission

    The Agence d'Urbanisation et de Développement d'Anfa (AUDA), a subsidiary of the CDG Group, is the contracting authority for the Casa Anfa urban center. Its mission is to develop the site of the former Anfa airfield to create a new hub for the city of Casablanca. As such, it is responsible for clearing the land, servicing the site, developing public spaces and managing development operations.

    Presentation of the Casa Anfa Urban Center

    CDG's flagship project, Casa Anfa urban center was born of the ambition to develop a new urban center in the heart of Casablanca, on a total area of more than 350 hectares. Its aim is to design and develop a major urbanization project for tomorrow, that will contribute to the city's influence and raise it to the level of major international megacities.

    With almost 100 hectares dedicated to green spaces and promenades, including the large 50-hectare metropolitan Anfa Park, the Casa Anfa urban center is a multifunctional area comprising residential developments, offices, shops and hotels, as well as education, health, culture, sports and leisure facilities. It is also home to a benchmark business district, including Casablanca Finance City, the city's now highly reputed financial center.

    Extending over a total constructible area of 4,300,000 m², the Casa Anfa urban center is expected over time to accommodate almost 100,000 residents and nearly 100,000 workers.

     

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    The Société d’Aménagement Zenata (SAZ) is responsible for the overall design and development of Eco-City Zenata. It also guarantees the overall consistency of the project, its development, and its implementation.

    Considered as an Eco-City model, an international precursor, Zenata is part of a resolutely inclusive, civic and structuring approach, both for the region and for the country. It thus embodies the ambition to design and develop an integrated, innovative and sustainable city model.

    Through a social and spatial mix, the project aims to create a new urban centrality able to respond to the challenges linked to the emergence of the middle class, in particular through the development of high added value services.

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    As an operator, MEDZ’s mission is to design, arrange, develop, the market and manage a new generation of business areas, benefiting from strong investment potential and generating wealth and jobs.

    MEDZ is required to develop expert missions on behalf of the State and the regions, in the form of Delegated Project Management throughout the value chain.

    MEDZ aims to make its expertise available to the State and the regions in the realization of new areas of sustainable economic activity.

    Its vision is to position itself as a benchmark "Expert" partner in supporting the implementation of sector strategies and the policy of advanced regionalization.

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     Parc Haliopolis SA is responsible for the design, development, marketing and management of Parc Haliopolis and Agropole Souss Massa. These are industrial and logistics activity zones dedicated to the processing of seafood & agri-food products which offer quality infrastructure by integrating the entire sector, in particular processing, support industries, business services and people, research and development, training, and logistics.

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    Société d'Aménagement Ryad (SAR), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CDG Développement, was created by the State on 30 June 1983 to oversee the development of the Hay Ryad project.

    The project extends over a total area of 570 hectares and comprises 25 sectors.

    SAR has been able to mobilize, service and market 24 sectors, i.e. 95% of the project, and acquired in 2006 sector 25, which covers an area of 25 hectares.

    In addition, the SAR has been entrusted by the public authorities with the task of carrying out a second project, namely the Guich Oudaya project, located on both sides of the border between Rabat and Témara.

    The two-phase Guich Oudaya project covers an area of 93 hectares. 

    • The Ouled Mtâa phase, on Témara side, covering an area of 73 hectares, intended for the resettlement of the Guich population, that has been fully serviced and delivered; and
    • The Ouled Dlim phase, on Rabat side, extending over an area of 20 hectares, intended to accommodate public facilities and housing development projects.