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The project, spread across 1 million sq ft, is equipped with facilities and amenities which include a health club, a mosque and a public park in the centre of the site. The project will be handed over in phases and is expected to be completed by 2020.
The organisation confirmed that construction work has already started at the site. It recently awarded the main contracts to four contracting companies.
The launch forms part of the company's core objective to carry out tasks in line with Dubai's strategic plans and to meet demand from tenants interested in living and working in this area.
"The most important feature is that it provides a well-rounded complex for the real estate sector, and its completion before Expo 2020 reaffirms the company's commitment in supporting Dubai's strategic future plans to become a leading global destination to work, visit and live in," added Al Qassim.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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