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Real Estate News Alert is a roundup of the most recent news that gets updated daily to keep you always up to date on the world's most attractive projects in the real estate market from the UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Umm Al-Quwain, Ajman, Ras Al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Fujairah) and sometimes from the GCC or other countries and from various news sources.


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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

'The Wings' One of the Tallest Towers in Abu Dhabi

Kuwaiti developer to build two skyscrapers on Reem island
The National - Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi // Dar Al Dhabi Real Estate, a Kuwait-based developer, is planning to build two 300 metre towers on Reem Island that would be among the tallest in ...
Kuwaiti developer to build two skyscrapers on Reem island
The National - Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
'The Wings' will be two 300-metre tall structures on Reem Island. Courtesy Pure Real Estate Abu Dhabi // Dar Al Dhabi Real Estate, a Kuwait-based developer, ...

Central Park Project: Dubai Cityscape 2008

Asteco to unveil $544m Central park project
Trade Arabia - Manama,Bahrain
Real estate and property services leader Asteco is set to showcase Dh2 billion ($544.4 million) Central Park project, Abu Dhabi's newest residential tower, at the upcoming Cityscape Dubai.
Central Park is being developed by the Sama Emirates Holding Group, a multi-disciplined company specialising in real estate development with a diverse portfolio of projects in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. ...

Designers Battle to Build Monaco's Answer to Dubai

AFP
MONACO (AFP) — The British architect Lord Norman Foster has been placed in joint pole-position to clinch a multi-billion pound project to extend the tiny principality of Monaco the only way possible – out to sea. ...Mr Foster and the American Daniel Libeskind are best placed to carry out Prince Albert II's plan to increase the size of the world's smallest independent country after the Vatican, at a cost of between five to 10 billion euros. ...