Hub Walk Mall New Cairo is a mixed-use commercial mall developed by Arabco Developments in the Golden Square of New Cairo (Fifth Settlement), combining retail shops, administrative offices, medical clinics, and a pharmacy inside three connected buildings. The project sets itself apart with the widest unit-size range among the area’s malls, where units start from 34 m² for a small office and reach 2,500 m² for a flagship retail showroom, so a single freelancer and a large brand can both find space under one roof. Unit prices start from EGP 5,369,000 with a 5% down payment and installments stretching up to 8 years, alongside a fully refundable EGP 50,000 reservation deposit that lowers the risk of the first step.
The concept behind the project is the multi-use destination that brings shopping, work, and medical service together in one location. The development comprises 3 buildings, each with a ground floor plus 5 repeated floors, across a total area of 10,800 m². That footprint lets Arabco separate visitor traffic from work traffic cleanly, with two dedicated entrances for the administrative and medical units so offices and clinics keep their privacy inside a mall that stays open to the public. All units are handed over fully finished, which places the buyer at the start of operation immediately after delivery rather than months of fit-out.
Where exactly is Hub Walk Mall New Cairo?
Hub Walk Mall New Cairo sits in the Golden Square of New Cairo, around 5 minutes from both North and South 90th Street, directly facing Wadi Degla Club and Platinum Club. Arabco selected one of the highest-density, most affluent pockets of the Fifth Settlement, where a settled residential and service belt feeds a steady stream of customers throughout the day. The location connects to the Mohamed Naguib Axis, the main link toward the New Administrative Capital, and reaches the Middle Ring Road and Suez Road within minutes.
The surrounding network adds buyer segments that few standalone malls capture. The American University in Cairo (AUC) lies a short distance away and brings an academic and student base that supports restaurants and cafés, while the Air Force Specialized Hospital next door reinforces demand for the medical floors. The mall sits within reach of the Madinaty, Rehab, Hyde Park, and Mostakbal City communities, and on the retail side it neighbors Cairo Festival City Mall and Downtown Mall, plus local commercial projects such as V40 District Mall and Tree Hub Mall. This mix of residents, club members with high purchasing power, students, and patients reduces the mall’s reliance on any single source of demand and supports occupancy continuity over the medium term.
Design and building layout
The three-building layout gives each activity type a near-independent wing and limits overlap between shoppers, clinic patients, and office staff. Arabco used wide shock-resistant and noise-insulating glass facades that grant a panoramic view and pull natural light into the units, with flexible open interiors and wide corridors that suit a calm working environment for offices and clinics. An outdoor plaza with green spaces, water fountains, and seating serves the restaurants, cafés, and events, while a two-level underground garage clears the ground frontage for retail and keeps parked cars off the busy Golden Square street face.
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Vertical movement runs on 6 fast elevators and escalators linking the floors, with the two separate entrances preserving privacy for administrative and medical visitors. The buildings rely on central air-conditioning and smart, energy-saving lighting, and Arabco added sustainability elements including solar panels that power part of the mall’s operation, which pushes the project toward fourth-generation mall standards.
Unit types and sizes at the mall
The mall offers the widest size range among Golden Square malls, covering four unit types that begin from 34 m² for offices. The range lets each business owner match the exact area to the nature of the work, from a small specialized clinic to a large retail showroom. The table below sets out the unit types, their indoor and outdoor areas, and the delivery type.
| Unit type | Floor | Indoor area (m²) | Outdoor area (m²) | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail shops | Ground | 54 to 2,500 | 16 to 78 | Fully finished |
| Administrative offices | Upper floors | 43 to 71 | Not applicable | Fully finished |
| Medical clinics | Upper floors | 39 to 106 | Not applicable | Fully finished |
| Pharmacy | Ground | 98 | 23 | Fully finished |
The wide retail span from 54 to 2,500 m² is what separates the mall from most neighbors that stop at small and medium units, since it can host a small boutique and a large showroom at the same time. Ground-floor shops gain an outdoor area that raises their operational value. Administrative offices from 43 to 71 m² cover the single desk and the larger team, while clinics from 39 to 106 m² fit a solo specialist or a full medical center supported by the Golden Square’s residential density and the nearby Air Force hospital. The 98 m² pharmacy benefits from the combined traffic of clinics and visitors.
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What is the price per meter at the mall?
The price per meter at the mall starts from EGP 142,000 for administrative units, EGP 162,000 for medical clinics, EGP 336,500 for retail shops, and EGP 378,000 for the pharmacy. Total unit value starts from EGP 5,369,000 for a clinic, EGP 6,243,000 for an office, and EGP 18,426,000 for a retail shop. Prices were updated for 2026 and remain subject to change, and every unit is delivered fully finished.
The price gradient reflects each activity’s nature. Ground-floor retail carries the highest price per meter because it receives the largest visitor flow, while administrative offices sit at the lowest price per meter as they occupy the upper floors. This spread gives the buyer a low entry point through the administrative and medical units, while keeping the higher-yield retail option open. Delivering all types fully finished saves the investor the fit-out cost and allows the business to open the moment the unit is handed over.
Payment plans and installments
Arabco designed a flexible payment structure that opens with a fully refundable EGP 50,000 reservation deposit, then a low down payment and a long interest-free installment term. More than one plan is available, as follows:
- A fully refundable EGP 50,000 reservation deposit at the start of contracting.
- 5% down payment with the balance installed over 5 years, interest-free.
- 10% down payment with the balance installed over up to 6 years, interest-free.
- Installments reaching up to 8 years depending on the chosen plan.
The mall is handed over within 3.5 years, fully finished across all units. That window gives the investor time for financial planning before opening the business or listing the unit for rent, while the long installment term and low down payment ease the initial cash burden. Because the reservation deposit is fully refundable, the first move carries less risk for a hesitant buyer.
Amenities and services at Hub Walk New Cairo
The mall carries an operational set of services built around its multi-use character, grouped into security, comfort, and operation. The headline facilities include:
- An outdoor plaza with green spaces, water fountains, and seating for events and dining.
- A two-level underground garage with wide, secured parking.
- 6 fast elevators, escalators, and meeting rooms equipped with projectors.
- ATMs for all banks, central air-conditioning, and smart energy-saving lighting.
- Electronic gates, high-resolution CCTV, and 24/7 security and guarding.
- Fire alarm and suppression systems, backup generators, and emergency stairs.
- Solar panels, regular maintenance and cleaning, and accessibility provisions for people with disabilities.
The plaza and green spaces serve leisure activities and shared seating and add an environmental dimension for visitors and staff alike. The two separate entrances for administrative and medical units split patient and visitor flow from shopper flow, which gives offices and clinics higher privacy inside a mall that stays open to the public.
Arabco Developments, the developer behind the project
The mall is developed by Arabco Developments, a company that entered the Egyptian real estate market in 1993, giving it more than three decades of experience across the commercial and residential sectors. Arabco operates in New Cairo and outside Egypt, and relies on engineering consultants to design its projects and draw the masterplan around client needs. The developer’s record spans commercial and residential work, including Cattleya Compound New Cairo and Livelli Mall New Cairo, alongside residential projects in Beit Al Watan, Narges, and Banafseg in New Cairo, plus a number of projects in Dubai. This mix of residential and commercial work inside Egypt and abroad gives the developer experience in operating mixed-use projects and supports the buyer’s read on the company’s ability to execute and meet delivery dates, a key factor when evaluating commercial projects handed over years after contracting.
Is the mall a good investment?
The mall combines factors that support value over the medium term: a Golden Square location near the main roads, a unit mix across retail, administrative, and medical that spreads risk, and the widest size range in the area that opens the door to different buyer segments. Splitting income sources between ground-floor shops and upper-floor offices and clinics softens the effect of any single activity slowing down, since clinics and offices generate stable income on long leases while shops feed on visitor traffic and the surrounding residential density.
The main consideration is the 3.5-year delivery window, which may not suit a buyer seeking immediate rental income, yet in return it offers comfortable installments, a low down payment, and room for the unit’s value to grow before operation. Some units will need early marketing to attract their target customers, a challenge eased by the distinctive location and the range of facilities. The mall suits the investor buying to rent or resell after handover, or the business owner planning to open a shop, office, or clinic in a ready-to-operate location. It does not suit anyone who needs a unit producing income within the first year. This analysis is for guidance only and is not investment advice.
Frequently asked questions
When is the mall handed over?
Hub Walk Mall New Cairo is handed over within 3.5 years of contracting, fully finished across all retail, administrative, and medical units. That window allows comfortable installments reaching up to 8 years and gives the investor time for financial planning before opening the business or listing the unit for rent right after delivery.
How much do units at the mall start from?
Hub Walk Mall New Cairo units start from EGP 5,369,000 for a medical clinic, with a price per meter from EGP 142,000 for administrative, EGP 162,000 for medical, and EGP 336,500 for retail. Booking starts with a fully refundable EGP 50,000 deposit, a 5% down payment, and installments up to 8 years. Prices were updated for 2026 and remain subject to change.
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What unit types are available at the mall?
Hub Walk Mall New Cairo includes retail shops, administrative offices, medical clinics, and a pharmacy. Shops range from 54 to 2,500 m² on the ground floor with an outdoor area, offices from 43 to 71 m², clinics from 39 to 106 m², and the pharmacy at 98 m². All units are delivered fully finished across 3 buildings with a ground floor plus 5 repeated floors.
Summary
Hub Walk Mall New Cairo brings retail shops, offices, clinics, and a pharmacy together in the Golden Square, with the widest size range in the area, a price per meter from EGP 142,000, a 5% down payment, and installments up to 8 years. Its position facing Wadi Degla Club and Platinum Club, its unit variety, and its fully finished delivery make it an option for the investor seeking flexibility in activity type and a spread of risk. To check updated prices or book a viewing, get in touch through the form on this page.