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Eagle Hills is a private real estate investment and development company based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company is headed by Mohamed Alabbar , founder and managing director of Emaar Properties , while Emaar Properties PJSC owns a 25% stake in the company since 2023.
Reportage Properties was established in 2014 in Abu Dhabi. The company has active offices in Dubai, Cairo, Istanbul, Riyadh, Minsk, and Moscow, implementing projects in the UAE, Egypt, Morocco, Turkiye, and Belarus. [1] The Chairman of the Board of Reportage Group is Aref Al Khoori. The CEO is Islam Hamdy. [2]
Real estate companies of the United Arab Emirates (1 C, 31 P) Residential buildings in the United Arab Emirates (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Real estate in the United Arab Emirates"
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Capital Plaza is located directly on the Corniche of Abu Dhabi and includes three residential towers, an office tower and a hotel tower. The property was developed by Reisco; the facility management of the building complex has been carried out by Dussmann Middle East GmbH, a subsidiary of the German Dussmann Group.
Aldar Properties PJSC (Arabic: شركة الدار العقارية Sharikah al-Dār al-`Iqāriyyah) is a real estate development company owned by the Abu Dhabi government and with headquarters in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [4] The company's shares are traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
By 2014, Emaar was holding over $11.4 billion in real estate investments. [10] In 2007, the company was majority-owned by Dubai's government. [11] In 2009, John Laing Homes, a subsidiary of Emaar Properties which was acquired in 2006, [12] filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US Court for the District of Delaware. [13]