The Jeddah Municipality has signed a memorandum to enhance the city’s central district with an alliance of international and development companies. The project will encompass an area of 6 million m2, and the main two companies to execute the project are Solidere International (SI) and the Jeddah municipality owned Jeddah Company for Construction and Urban Development.

Solidere International, one of the Mediterranean region's largest and most successful city and place makers will be displaying its ambitious Dhs220bn master planned coastal city, Al Zorah, at Cityscape Dubai, running October 6-9 at the Dubai International Exhibition Centre.

The company will also be announcing several master planned projects at Cityscape, reflecting the international class know-how and expertise of Solidere International as an internationally acclaimed place maker and leading player in urban planning.

Lebanon is still sound place for investments despite the gloomy economic outlook around the world as a result of the global economic recession. This is one of the views echoed by a leading Arab investor who attended a conference on real estates in Lebanon last month. There is a growing agreement among many western and Arab financial analysts that Lebanon is one of the countries that managed to take full advantages of the crisis in the US and Europe. Properties in Lebanon and especially in Beirut are still seen as lucrative investments even in dark days.

UAE Minister of Foreign Trade H.E. Sheikha Lubna Bint Khalid Al Qasimi headed a meeting on investment opportunities available in Russia and the UAE participated in by her accompanying trade and economic delegation and Russian economic interests during her recent visit to Moscow, Russia. Also present during the dialogue was H.E. Omar Saif Ghabash, the UAE Ambassador in Moscow. Investment incentives in both countries and the need to remove investment obstacles were also explored. H.E. Sheikha Lubna noted that the leaderships of the two countries are willing to enhance bilateral trade and economic partnership, pointing out that economic parties and businessmen also desire higher levels of cooperation and will continue to search for investment opportunities.

Homeowners in Dubai have seen service charges for communal areas almost double in 2008. Developers have blamed this on the inflationary pressures being felt in the markets as the cost of raw materials and necessary utilities increase.

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