Shashi Tharoor's World of Words is a weekly column dissecting English language
TDIC will present its residential real estate offering available for sale on Saadiyat Island.
TDIC's stand at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2017 will guide visitors through a preview of the apartments for purchase in Mamsha Al Saadiyat, the first development of its kind in the Saadiyat Cultural District, and home to the single largest collection of acclaimed cultural assets in one setting: Zayed National Museum, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi and Manarat Al Saadiyat.
Potential buyers will also have a chance to purchase the remaining stock of villas in Jawaher Saadiyat. Saadiyat Lagoons District, the lifestyle inspired, affordable and fully-integrated residential community in Saadiyat Island, will also have units available for purchase.
Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of TDIC, said: "Saadiyat Island offers a high value proposition and is today home to a number of distinctive projects that reflect the contemporary lifestyle and culture unique to the community here."
"No other destination offers an extensive portfolio of tourism, retail and leisure amenities, as well as leading educational and academic institutions like New York University Abu Dhabi and Cranleigh Abu Dhabi School, and world-class museums," Al Mubarak added.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
Shashi Tharoor's World of Words is a weekly column dissecting English language
Between them the two players are set to receive a stake around $150 million from the Tour's newly-formed enterprise
The four-time Grand Slam winner has enjoyed huge success with her powerful baseline game but has struggled on clay
The Tiago has been instrumental in driving Tata Motors’ consistent growth in the hatchback segment
'Women of My Billion' is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on May 3
Aditi and Siddharth recently shared the news of their engagement with an adorable picture
Video shows a red 4WD weaving in and out of traffic, causing a collision on the road shoulder
India captain Rohit Sharma said he is not a fan of the rule as it will hold back the development of all-rounders