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Mohamed Ali Alabbar (Arabic: محمد على العبار; born November 8, 1956) is an Emirati businessman known for founding Emaar Properties, a real estate development company involved in projects such as the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. He is also the founder and chairman of Eagle Hills, a private investment and real estate development ...
Emaar Properties's Dubai Fountain is the tallest performing fountain in the world and began operating in the spring of 2009. [34] Emaar developed the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, which opened in 2010. [35] [36] The building is 2,716.5 feet tall with 160 storeys that are primarily for residential purposes. [36]
Emaar Developments is the UAE-based property development arm of Emaar Properties. [1] The company develops residential and commercial property, shopping malls and other retail assets, as well as hospitality and leisure attractions.
In March 2019, Eagle Hills Properties was short-listed to lead the project City within the City in Zagreb, Croatia, [10] and completed the first phase of residential developments within the Maryam Island with the sales launch of the residential units of Indigo Beach Residence. [11] The company is chaired by Mohamed Alabbar. [12]
Campbell’s CEO Mark Clouse will retire from the packaged food company and join the Washington Commanders' front office early next year. He will head the team's business operations.
Currently, Kothari is on the Board of Directors of Emaar India, [19] a subsidiary of Dubai-based Emaar Properties, known for developing the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. [20] [21] Additionally, he has also been a senior advisor to many companies including Softbank, [22] and Noon.com, a Middle East e-commerce company.
The Washington Post announces William Lewis as its new Publisher and CEO. Lewis will assume the role effective Jan. 2, 2024, succeeding interim CEO Patty Stonesifer who joined The Post in June 2023.
Al Ghurair is also the chairman of Al Ghurair Investments, a diversified group with a core focus on foods, commodities, construction and properties. [8] He previously sat on the board of directors of Emaar , Visa International, MasterCard, Dubai International Financial Centre , and was co-chairman of the Arab Business Council.