DUBAI and the region’s real estate market appeal is back. This was loud and clear at Cityscape Global 2014, which was bursting at its seams with investors looking for attractive properties.
THE proposed 338-m-tall Riyadh Tower comprising 73 levels, designed by leading Japanese architect Nikken Sekkei, was among the stunning landmarks showcased at Cityscape Global in Dubai, UAE, last month.
TOURISM Development and Investment Company (TDIC), the master developer of major tourism, cultural and residential destinations in Abu Dhabi, unveiled the first residential development in the Saadiyat Cultural District. Mamsha Al Saadiyat, meaning ‘Saadiyat Walk’, which was showcased at Cityscape Global 2014, is a 1.
UAE-based developer Signature Estates has announced the launch of bespoke luxury residences at its new development called The 118 in Downtown Dubai. Nestled in the heart of Downtown, The 118 is built on an exceptional monolithic platform that stands 14 storeys high and comprises 27 spacious, full-floor unfurnished residences.
Dafza sets out on expansion plan DUBAI Airport Freezone Authority (Dafza) has embarked on an ambitious expansion plan that will see it invest in a number of plots belonging to Al Wasl Real Estate Corporation in a bid to support the economy of Dubai, UAE.