Sheikh Mohammed, accompanied by Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, and other top officials, toured various sections of the exhibition. Wam
Cityscape is considered the Middle East's largest real estate development and investment event. Wam
This year saw growing momentum in terms of number of local and foreign exhibitors who display high quality investment and real estate developments in various areas of tourism, hospitality, leisure and housing. Wam
Mirroring Dubai's expanding real estate sector, the event has grown by more than 50 per cent on last year as it showcases 223 international and regional exhibitors, at a total exhibition space of 25,000 square metres. Wam
Sheikh Mohammed began his tour with a visit to Dubai World Central pavilion where he was briefed on the integrated Al Maktoum Airport City project. Wam
He was also briefed on the different investment opportunities available. Wam
Sheikh Mohammed also visited pavilions of Dubai Properties Group and Emaar. Wam
The Dubai Ruler hailed the developmental projects exhibited by local, Arab and international companies. Wam
He described the projects as qualitative and distinct in terms of design, constituents and purposes as they provide high residential environment along with focus on tourism that has become one of the most important elements of attracting investors to the region. Wam
Sheikh Mohammed also hoped that these projects will, once completed, contribute to boosting the local economy. Wam
The ruler said he also hopes the projects will achieve the objectives of sustainable development the UAE seels to achieve, provide job opportunities and new investment opportunities for Arab and foreign investors. Wam