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Pages in category "Real estate companies of the United Arab Emirates" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Union Properties is a real estate development company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Established in 1987 as Union Property Private Limited, [3] the company was listed on the Dubai Financial Market in 1993. Notable projects undertaken by Union Properties include The Index apartment and office building in Dubai and Dubai Motor City.
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 ...
Provident Estate was founded by Loai Al Fakir in Dubai in 2008. [4] [1] In the first quarter of 2023, Provident Estate finalized exclusive deals with Select Group and Sobha Realty development companies. These transactions, totaling more than AED 635,000,000 in sales, marked some of Provident Estate's largest deals during the period. [5]
Binghatti was founded by Hussain Binghatti Aljbori, Muhammad Binghatti and Ahmed Binghatti in 2008. [1] [2] [3] [4]The company has established real estate projects in Business Bay, Al Jaddaf, Downtown Dubai, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Jumeirah Village Circle, Liwan, and Dubai Residential Complex with an investment value of more than DH 40 billion.
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In May 2007, Deyaar became a public joint-stock company and was listed on the Dubai Financial Market. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2019, a UAE court ordered Dubai-based developer Limitless to pay Deyaar AED 411.9 million in a land dispute, AED 61.1 million in fees and compensation.