Krazy
October 24th, 2005, 09:08 AM
Exhibition will put spotlight on Abu Dhabi property market
Abu Dhabi :Arabian Properties 2006, a new exhibition and conference to be held next year in Abu Dhabi, will focus on the capital's growing property market, organisers said.
The exhibition will be held from April 2 to 5 and is being organised by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec). The show will run parallel to Construct Abu Dhabi 2006.
"Abu Dhabi is the next big property market in the region and is attracting global attention. The market here is seeing billions of dollars of investment in projects aimed at fulfiling the housing and lifestyle needs of a rapidly increasing, economically well-off population," said Mike Bridge, regional sales director at DSL Exhibitions.
"Besides, the projection of Abu Dhabi as a major business and tourism hub in the coming years will act as a massive boost to the growth of the property development sector. We look forward to working with Adnec in presenting the benefits that Arabian Properties 2006 offers to our exhibitors."
"The Arab region is leading the way with property development projects that surpass the world's best with their size, scope and investment. With governments aggressively diversifying their economies, massive investments are being channelled into diverse sectors including real-estate. This is therefore an opportune time to introduce the exhibition to the market," an official statement from Adnec said.
Abu Dhabi :Arabian Properties 2006, a new exhibition and conference to be held next year in Abu Dhabi, will focus on the capital's growing property market, organisers said.
The exhibition will be held from April 2 to 5 and is being organised by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (Adnec). The show will run parallel to Construct Abu Dhabi 2006.
"Abu Dhabi is the next big property market in the region and is attracting global attention. The market here is seeing billions of dollars of investment in projects aimed at fulfiling the housing and lifestyle needs of a rapidly increasing, economically well-off population," said Mike Bridge, regional sales director at DSL Exhibitions.
"Besides, the projection of Abu Dhabi as a major business and tourism hub in the coming years will act as a massive boost to the growth of the property development sector. We look forward to working with Adnec in presenting the benefits that Arabian Properties 2006 offers to our exhibitors."
"The Arab region is leading the way with property development projects that surpass the world's best with their size, scope and investment. With governments aggressively diversifying their economies, massive investments are being channelled into diverse sectors including real-estate. This is therefore an opportune time to introduce the exhibition to the market," an official statement from Adnec said.