H.E. Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi
CEO, A.R.M. Holding
Beyond Skylines: Rethinking How Cities Are Lived, Not Just Built
In a city known for ambition, scale, and speed, the real challenge is no longer how to build more. The question now is how to build better.
For H.E. Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, CEO of A.R.M. Holding, the conversation begins somewhere else. Not with land. Not with structures. But with people. How they move, how they connect, and how they experience the city around them.
Because in today’s Dubai, success is no longer measured in skylines alone.
A Different Starting Point
Most developments begin with a plot. A.R.M. Holding begins with a question.
What does this add to the city, not just today, but years from now?
That shift in thinking changes everything.
Instead of designing around density and infrastructure, the focus moves to proximity, accessibility, and everyday life. The result is a model where convenience is not created through distance, but through thoughtful planning.
Designing for Real Life
What defines this model is not scale. It is time.
A city where everything is within reach changes how people live. Movement becomes easier. Access becomes natural. A stronger sense of connection begins to form.
This is a shift from building destinations to shaping everyday life.
From Distance to Connection
In Dubai, bold ideas are expected. What sets the city apart is its ability to turn those ideas into reality.
What is emerging now is a more refined definition of success.
Walkability. Accessibility. Wellbeing. These are no longer additional features. They are part of the foundation.
This is where A.R.M. Holding is placing its focus.
Not only on what is built. But on how it is lived.
A City Within Reach
When a city is designed around people, something changes.
Life becomes easier. Movement feels natural. Connection becomes effortless.
And in that shift, a different kind of value is created.
One that shapes not only the skyline, but the experience of living within it.