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Dubai’s villa and townhouse market is entering a new era of opportunity, driven by families choosing to make the city their ...
Dubai, UAE—Damac Properties, the largest luxury private developer in the Middle East, is planning to build a new luxury tower of serviced hotel residences in Dubai Maritime City.
DAMAC Properties is launching a new AED 1.35 billion (approximately $367 million) luxury hotel living project in the Burj Area of Dubai.
Dubai's stock market is set for another delisting, raising a question mark over the future of one of the Gulf's major exchanges, ... A $595 million bid to take DAMAC Properties (DAMAC.DU) ...
Hussain Sajwani has made a career out of going against the tide. While his compatriots scaled back after the 2008 market downturn, Sajwani, the founder of Dubai-based Damac Properties, announced ...
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DAMAC Properties, a Dubai-based developer, confirmed that it discussed a new business deal with President-elect Trump over the weekend. Trump said the proposed deal was worth $2 billion deal, but ...
Established in 2002, DAMAC Properties has delivered almost 10,000 units to date and currently has a development portfolio of over 25,000 units at various stages of progress and planning as of ...
After months without a front-of-shirt sponsor, the popular football club Chelsea has officially welcomed DAMAC Properties, a Dubai-based real estate firm, as a new sponsor for the rest of the season.
In 2002, he founded DAMAC Properties to build luxury towers along Dubai’s waterfront that quickly sold out. Mr. Sajwani sealed branding deals with Versace, Fendi and other fashion houses for his ...
About DAMAC Properties DAMAC Properties is part of DAMAC Holdings. DAMAC properties was established in 1995 and has grown into one of the most successful residential, leisure and commercial developers ...
Dubai developer DAMAC Properties' (DAMAC.DU) on Sunday posted a first-quarter net loss of 189.6 million dirhams ($51.6 million), widening from 106.1 million dirhams a year earlier despite a pick ...