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Dubai — Leading real estate developer Dubai Properties announced its participation in the upcoming Dubai Property Show, which will be held from February 27 to March 1 at London’s Olympia.
Exhibiting alongside some of its contemporaries within the real estate industry, Dubai Properties will be utilising the event as a strategic sales platform to leverage its recent line of development projects — with the ability to reach out to over 2,000 visitors that are expected to attend the event.
Dubai Properties’ stand is also expected to highlight its mixed-use Dubai Wharf project in the Dubai Creek district — a modern development undertaking that features a unique contemporary design overlooking a canal promenade adjacent to the historic Dubai Creek. The design, positioning and accessibility of the project make Dubai Wharf one of Dubai’s future landmarks for leisure lifestyle, dining and entertainment.
Abdulla Abushabieb, executive director for sales and customer service at Dubai Properties, said: “The Dubai Property Show provides its visitors with a comprehensive view and understanding of the real estate industry of Dubai and we have chosen to be part of this platform to showcase Dubai Properties’ commitment to the future and development of Dubai as a global city.”
He added: “This is the perfect platform to display our diverse portfolio and communicate around our projects such as Dubai Wharf. We always look forward to exploring new market opportunities and are proud to be able to interact with customers and investors on a well-respected global platform like the Dubai Property Show.”
Dubai Properties has delivered some of the most popular residential and mixed-use developments in Dubai, including Jumeirah Beach Residence, The Villa, Mudon and Layan in Dubailand, as well as The Executives Towers, Vision Tower and Bay Square in Business Bay.
— business@khaleejtimes.com
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