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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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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Esmail Al Ramahi: Gas Project Expansion in Abu Dhabi to Go Ahead

UAE- Adnoc goes ahead with expansion projects
Middle East North Africa Financial Network - Amman,Jordan
Manager at the gas processing division at the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Adnoc, Esmail Al Ramahi, said that the company plans to continue its expansion projects including the multi-billion dollar sour gas project in Abu Dhabi, as it will benefit from declining costs amid the global crunch, Gulf New reported. ...

US $6 Million Pledge to Lebanon

Clinton Stresses Full Support for Lebanon, Pledges $6 Million for Tribunal
Naharnet, Lebanon
"As evidence of our continued commitment to promoting justice in Lebanon, the United States pledges $6 million for the second year of the (international) tribunal's operations, subject to Congressional approval of the FY09 budget, in addition to the $14 million already contributed," she stressed. ...

Pros and Cons - Lebanon Cedar Island

Facebook debate over Lebanese Cedar Island developement
Off Plan Property Exchange, UK
Facebook is playing host to the pros and cons of the proposed development of Cedar Island in the Lebanon. Real estate developers are pushing on with the planning of a spectacular man-made island scheme, as opposition to the project begins to grow., Noor International is working on Cedar Island, designed to provide thousands of homes similar in style to Dubai's iconic palm-shaped real estate projects. ...

Lebanon's Constructive Master

Lebanese mark death of al-Hariri
Dubai City Guide - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Thousands of people have gathered in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, to mark the fourth anniversary of the assassination former prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Members of the March 14 parliamentary majority bloc, which was formed in the immediate wake of al-Hariri's death, are to address the crowd in downtown Beirut's Martyrs' Square on Saturday. ...

Huge Beirut rally marks Hariri assassination
Dubai City Guide - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
BEIRUT: Tens of thousands of flag-waving Lebanese have packed a Beirut square to remember former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri four years after he and 22 others were killed by a truck bomb.
The crowd at this year's rally is also demonstrating its backing for an international tribunal that will try suspects in the Feb. 14, 2005, assassination. ...

Special Offer ’Eye Of Ajman’ Project

Bonyan Offers Attractive Payment Plan For Remaining Plots Within 'Eye Of Ajman' Project
Dubai City Guide - Dubai,United Arab Emirates
Bonyan International Investment Group (Holding) L.L.C, one of the leading real estate companies in Dubai, has announced that it will be offering special rates for the remaining plots within 'Eye of Ajman' project during its participation at the 'International Property Show - Dubai 2009'. The developer's stand B8, which is located in Hall 3 of the Dubai International Exhibition Centre, will feature the 6.27 million sq. ft. master development and its prime freehold multi-purpose plots. ...

Plans for Mohammed Bin-Zayed City in Abu Dhabi Released

Abu Dhabi: Mohammed Bin-Zayed City plans released
Off Plan Property Exchange - Derby, England, UK
Further details have been released of a massive property investment scheme designed to transform a UAE state and provide new homes for thousands of people.
Mohammed Bin Zayed City Towers is a master plan scheme for Abu Dhabi and will be developed with "sustainability and quality standards", planners have said. ...