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Join Date: May 2008
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impressive night renders !!!!
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Wow, this looks awesome, only problem is this should take up to 30 years to complete
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its ok... huge projects take lots of time...
![]() the SOLIDERE reconstruction project of Beirut started in the early nineties and look were we are... and we still have minimum 15 years ahead of us for this to be finished... but its worth it !!!
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You do realize that if you see in the website, they are also mentioning about another project in Jordan which is Abdoun. According to the news they said the construction will start this year. Do any one of you know anything about this??? Just curious
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Its right next to the new RJ headquarters...will take a pic of it today as I pass by...Construction has yet to start...
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ok i'm gonna create a thread for the Abdoun project.....
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Al Maabar Jordan starts 1st phase of Marsa Zayed project AQABA (Petra) - Al Maabar Jordan Real Estate Development Company has started implementing the first phase of the $10 billion Marsa Zayed project in Aqaba, the company’s representative Yousef Nowais said on Sunday. Nowais made the announcement at a press conference attended by Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Chief Commissioner Mohammad Saqr and the company’s Chief Executive Officer Emad Kilani. The first phase, which is scheduled to conclude by 2014, will include infrastructure works and services for around 300,000 sq.m. of the project, Nowais explained. It will also include 263 residential apartments and 151 semi-villas, in addition to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque. In 2008, Al Maabar signed an agreement with the government under which the company acquired 3.2 million square metres of land in Aqaba for $500 million. The land was the location of the old port, which will be relocated to the southern part of the city.
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Al Maabar to launch project on Marsa Zayed in Jordan
Work to begin next month for 400 residential villas Abu Dhabi: Al Maabar, the Abu-Dhabi based international investment company, is launching a "small project" on its Marsa Zayed premises in Aqaba, Jordan. The construction of about 400 residential villas will start next month. However, a contract for the project has not been awarded yet. Marsa Zayed, the $10 billion (Dh36.7 billion) tourism project and the largest for Al Maabar in Jordan, is currently on hold. Yousuf Al Nowais, Managing Director of Al Maabar told reporters in Abu Dhabi yesterday that the delay is linked mainly to the work progress at the port by the Jordanian authority. "The port is still under operation by the Jordanian authorities and until that is handed over we are not going to do any major work at Aqaba," he said. "We are starting a small project in a small area and it's part of our land." The port is expected to be delivered to Al Maabar in 2013, Al Nowais said. This isn't the only project for Al Maabar that seems to be moving forward. The company's project for a mixed-use development in Baghdad, Iraq, which was announced in 2008, is expected to be finalised "this month or next month," according to Al Nowais. "Iraq is in desperate need to any kind of residential building," he said. The company is negotiating the project with the Iraqi authorities. Al Nowais told Gulf News that Al Maabar will not be looking at committing to new projects, but that the company's primary focus at the moment is to deliver the projects that it has in Morocco, Libya, Jordan and Iraq. Key market Al Maabar has defined Jordan as one of the key markets for investments. It's most recent launch was announced yesterday in corporation with Starwood Hotels and Resorts, a hotel and leisure company, for the launch of the first St Regis hotel in Jordan. Construction on the $300 million project will start in May and it is expected to be ready by 2014. The development will be made up of two towers, one to include the St Regis and the other to be a high-end brand apartment facility. The St Regis Amman will feature 270 guest rooms, including 91 suites, four restaurants, a café, destination bar, pool and pool bar, fitness centre and signature spa. The mixed-use development project will also include exclusive boutiques. Around 50 to 55 per cent of the project's investment will be financed by local projects from both Jordan and the UAE, mainly Abu Dhabi. "Jordan has a lot to offer for foreign investors," Al Nowais said. Starwood, which manages around 50 hotels in the region, has been doing well. In the past two years, Starwood doubled its footprint with new properties coming up internationally and regionally in Doha and Abu Dhabi. http://gulfnews.com/business/investm...ordan-1.743691 |
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Mashallah, looks like a good project. Best of luck to Jordan.
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The master plan looks amazing, but the buildings do not have a resort feel or look. They look more like a bunch of office buildings in a big city.
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