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  2. Real estate in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate in Dubai refers to the market for property development and investment in the emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Real estate is a significant contributor to Dubai's economy, accounting for a substantial portion of the city's GDP. [1] Dubai's real estate market has experienced growth and transformation, driven by the city's rapid ...

  3. Wasl (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wasl is a semi-government entity established on May 25, 2008, by the Dubai Real Estate Corporation (DREC) to oversee the development and management of its assets. [4] It was created following the merger of two public sector organisations: Dubai Development Board and Real Estate Department.

  4. List of development projects in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    The first net zero energy city in Dubai [17] 11 Dubai Investment Park: Incomplete: 2,300 hectares [18] Includes the Lagoons, under development by Schön Properties since 2005; Schön's assets were seized by the Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Agency in August 2018 over the company's failure to complete the development. [19]

  5. Concorde Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Concorde Tower is a 45-floor tower in the Jumeirah Lake Towers Free Zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] [2] The residential tower, which is estimated to cost US$120 million to construct, [3] has a total structural height of 190 m (623 ft). The developer said the building was to be completed in December 2007.

  6. Dubai housing crash in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    2009 Dubai housing crash was a major economic crisis that hit the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The crisis was sparked by the 2007–2008 financial crisis, which severely impacted Dubai's economy, particularly its real estate sector. [1]

  7. Dubai Uncovered - Wikipedia

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    Dubai has been described as "one of the most opaque financial hubs in the world", and one of the most popular destinations for illicit money. [1] According to Brussels Times , the leak revealed "a huge black hole in international anti- money laundering efforts centered [sic] around the Dubai real estate market". [ 4 ]

  8. DarGlobal - Wikipedia

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    Dar Global PLC is a real estate developer headquartered in Dubai and is a publicly listed company in the London Stock Exchange. [1] [4] [5] Dar Global, started trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) on February 28, and was the first Saudi company to list on the main market of the London stock exchange. [1] [6] [7]

  9. Nakheel Properties - Wikipedia

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    Nakheel Properties (Arabic: نَـخٍـيْـل, romanized: nakhīl, lit. 'palm tree') is a real estate development company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [3] The formal name of the company is Nakheel PJSC (private joint stock company) and it was a subsidiary of Dubai World and a private state-owned enterprise.