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Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, exhibited at Cityscape
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Posted Dec 9, 2006 11:36:57 AM By zq [Show Printable Version]  

Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, exhibited at Cityscape: Tamouh Investments, an Abu Dhabi-based real estate development company, has participated in Cityscape Dubai 2006, three-day realty event in Dubai, displaying the model of the entire island. 60% of the natural Al Reem Island, 350 m away from the eastern coast of Abu Dhabi, will be developed into a complete city by Tamouh while Sorouh and Reem Investments will each develop 20% of the realty project.

Joe Ong, CEO of Tamouh Investments, said, "As the main developer of Al Reem Island, Tamouh Investments is committed to providing buyers and investors with properties of the finest quality and investments they can be proud of. We will officially launch the project in the near future in a massive local and regional marketing campaign, although unit sales for some of our towers have started already in Abu Dhabi."


Reem Island, Abu Dhabi

The real estate development will boast residential, business and commercial districts as well as schools, medical clinics, art galleries, landscaped parks and gardens, recreational centers and shopping malls, all set on a world class infrastructure. Both the UAE nationals and foreigners will be able to own property on a 99 years leasehold basis.

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