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ameelioo January 15th, 2008, 11:03 PM Desert Towers will be strategically planted in Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed City in Mussafah, Abu Dhabi to blossom into a residential and commercial community, free from the stress of city life. The project will offer many vantage points and present a highly attractive investment opportunity for middle income residents.
Furthermore, two reputed schools in Abu Dhabi; Cambridge School and Emirates School, are located a stone¹s throw away from Desert Towers. The project will be accessible via the Al Ain and Mussafah main roads and a mere twenty five minutes separates residents from the Airport and Downtown Abu Dhabi.
Peace will always have a place in the lives of Desert Towers¹ residents as there will be no commercial, office or business complexes located nearby.
In addition to the project¹s major touristic and retail advantages, its location within Mohammed Bin Zayed City will be an advantage in and of itself.
Web Site:
http://www.alqudrare.ae/DesertTowers.html
killerk January 16th, 2008, 12:13 AM I was in Abu dhabi last month and I must say the area in main land just as one leaves the Abu dhabi island between the Mussafah highway and Al Ain Highways is witnessing massive development. I don't understand how this does not come in newspapers and anything and everything that happens in Dubai is given its due importance by the press. This area is almost equal to the size of abu dhabi island.
bizzybonita January 23rd, 2008, 08:00 PM maybe it's not tower ....check this
http://www.tdic.ae/ImageGallery/Image.axd?width=600&height=800&command=resize&path=Images/FileManager/233.jpg
bizzybonita January 23rd, 2008, 08:08 PM close this thread !!
ameelioo January 23rd, 2008, 09:00 PM You can check this web site.
http://www.alqudrare.ae/DesertTowers.html
bizzybonita January 23rd, 2008, 09:18 PM THNX for support by mistake keeeeeeeeeeep this thread alive ;)
ameelioo January 23rd, 2008, 11:42 PM Al Qudra Real Estate, the real estate development and investment arm of Al Qudra Holding, will be exhibiting some of its landmark UAE projects at the forthcoming Cityscape. During its participation at the Sixth Real Estate Cityscape exhibition in Dubai, held today, AQRE will reveal new details about some of its previously announced projects such as Ain Al Emarat, Desert Towers, Eve’s Gate and Zayed Bay.
Commenting on Al Qudra’s participation, His Excellency Engineer Salah Salem Bin Omeir Al Shamsi, Chairman of the Board and Managing Director of Al Qudra Holding, said: “Since its inception Al Qudra Real Estate has aimed to become the leading real estate developer in the region, with a steady presence in the market and unique and customer driven projects.”
“I believe that our participation in this year’s Cityscape is going to be distinctive, as we will highlight our experience learnt through the rapid growth and hands-on management of the company over the last couple of years. We will demonstrate how creative AQRE can be,” added Al Shamsi.
Mr Victor Orth, CEO and General Manager of Al Qudra Real Estate, commented: “This year, AQRE is showcasing some of its landmark projects that are innovative and represent the thought leadership of the Company in the Real Estate Industry. Our projects in both Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, are unique and cater to the needs of the market in a way that enhances the quality of life for all concerned.”
The company’s stand at the exhibition has been designed to embrace a number of mock-ups and displays for the announced projects complete with details. Expressions of interest for sales will be accepted for some of the projects and potential investors can register their interest in units from the projects at the Exhibition.
http://www.eyeofdubai.com/en/news/newsdetail-15756.htm
The-King July 20th, 2008, 12:38 AM this thread title also needs to be changed!
Mary Marcos August 12th, 2008, 10:59 AM It consists of 17 plots which are alreday sold out to developers, one tower will be built on each plot, their hights are between 11 to 26 storeys.
For UAE nationals only.
ameelioo March 8th, 2010, 07:42 PM Any updates guys?
Mase March 8th, 2010, 08:18 PM Palm Tower forms part of this development - nothing happening and I cant see anything starting here for some considerable time
UAE'er June 3rd, 2010, 10:46 AM nothing happened here for the last 2 years, i dont think even enableing work have began. the project and Al-Qudra Logos and fence are still there though. i dont think the project is dead, its just Al-Qudra is not concidering it at the moment, and just focusing on Danat Abu-Dhabi (which it progressing at a pace only Mubadala projects can match!)
ameelioo August 8th, 2010, 05:21 PM Nothing is happening !!
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