Tower built to honour Zayed

United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 24 - 2007 at 07:48

Abu Dhabi-based Pearl Properties will build a 61-storey tower in Dubai in honour of the late UAE President Sheikh Zayed, Gulf News reported. Called Al Hekma Tower, it will feature an image of the late ruler at its peak. The building will go up near the first interchange of Sheikh Zayed Road. Pearl Properties is part of group owned by Sheikh Zayed's son, Sheikh Eisa.

James McInerney James McInerney, News Editor
Wednesday, January 24 - 2007 at 07:48 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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This Article was updated on Tuesday, February 06 - 2007


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