Harby's Seven Extends Its Reach on OOH, One Number Closer to Everything
Billboard space over Cairo's ring road carries the quiet confidence of a company that has spent years building trust brick by brick. Harby Group, the developer behind Seven Residence, returns with Seven Complex, extending a name that has already found its footing in the market into a new chapter of commercial and administrative space. The announcement lands with characteristic restraint: a deep maroon canvas, concentric circles rippling outward like a stone dropped in still water, and a promise that reads less like marketing copy and more like a philosophy.
The tagline, rendered in Arabic script across the board, promises easier investment and everything closer at hand. It is a message built on proximity rather than grandeur, and that choice feels deliberate. Where so much of Egypt's real estate advertising leans on skyline fantasies and imported luxury, Harby's billboard for Seven Complex speaks the language of convenience: commercial, administrative, clinics, three categories stacked with the plainness of a checklist, because the developer knows its audience isn't chasing spectacle. They're chasing function.

A hotline sits in the corner like a standing invitation, no forms to fill, no waiting rooms, just a number to call. The location tells its own story, too. October Gardens has quietly become one of Greater Cairo's more closely watched growth corridors, and Seven Complex arrives positioned as the natural extension of Seven Residence, infrastructure for the everyday built around a name residents already recognize.
It's a launch that trades drama for continuity, betting that a familiar name carrying a new purpose is more persuasive than any spectacle could be.
To get more information about this campaign and other campaigns lighting up Egypt's roads, visit Monitoring Out of Home (MOOH), the region's dedicated media intelligence platform in Cairo and Dubai, where you can view exclusive information like campaign type, format, and location breakdowns
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