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Limitless on show at first Cityscape India
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 25 - 2007 at 10:40
- PRESS RELEASE
Limitless, an international master development arm of Dubai World, is gearing up for the first Cityscape India exhibition, where it will showcase global projects worth more than $100 bn.
Saeed Ahmed Saeed, CEO of Limitless, said: "After a hugely successful Cityscape Dubai, we are getting ready to tell the Limitless story in India. Bidadi is the first of many projects we are planning for India, where massive urban migration is creating an unprecedented demand for new towns.
"India is already facing a shortage of more than 20 million homes, and 300 million people are expected to flock to urban areas over the next 20 years. Bidadi, which will house 750,000 people, is one example of how Limitless will use its expertise in large-scale, urban planning and development to play a key role in India's urban future."
Limitless has partnered with top Indian developer DLF in a 50-50 joint venture for Bidadi. Other Limitless projects on display at Cityscape India will include Al Wasl in Saudi Arabia; Halong Star in Vietnam; and Arabian Canal and Downtown Jebel Ali in the UAE.
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Notes and media contacts
Visit Limitless (stand number A40) at Cityscape India, 19-21 November 2007.Media enquiries: Rebecca Rees, Limitless PR on +971 4 375 9733
Limitless LLC, a Dubai World company, is a global real estate master developer across all market segments, delivering distinctive and sustainable developments. Established in July 2005 and built on the philosophy of 'delivering distinction', Limitless has three specific areas of expertise: master planning large urban communities; waterfront development and the implementation of large scale, balanced projects.
Current Limitless projects:
Al Wasl, Saudi Arabia (announced 11 October 2007): $12bn, 1,400 hectare mixed-use development near Riyadh, including 60,000 homes as well as mosques, educational facilities, offices, shopping malls and hotels.
Arabian Canal, UAE (announced 10 October 2007): $11bn, 75 kilometre-long man-made waterway - the biggest and most complex civil engineering project ever undertaken in the Middle East. Limitless is also master planning a $50bn, 20,000 hectare canalside 'city' as part of the project.
Bidadi, India (announced 2 October 2007): $12bn, 4,000 hectare urban community near India's technology capital, Bangalore. The first of five new towns planned by the Government for the outskirts of the city.
Halong Star, Vietnam (announced 5 September 2007): $220m, 125 hectare mixed-use development with residential units, hotels, and education, cultural and recreational facilities, overlooking Halong Bay, a UNESCO-sanctioned world heritage site.
Downtown Jebel Ali, UAE (announced 15 November 2006): $13bn, 200 hectare sustainable, mixed-use development consisting of four quarters, each with its own iconic, individually-themed plaza. Downtown Jebel Ali will have nearly 330 buildings, including 237 residential towers.
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