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Al Osaimi reveals AED1.5bn project in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, February 11 - 2008 at 08:39
Kuwaiti developer Al Osaimi Investments and Real Estate launched its AED1.5bn project on the crescent of Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, reported Gulf News. The three projects include the Dusit Devarana - a seven-star Indian-themed hotel with 116 rooms spanning 26,000 square feet, the Dusit Thani - a five-star Moroccan-themed resort with 292 rooms spread across 34,000 square feet and The Residence - 178 freehold units including apartments and villas spanning 57,000 square feet. There will also a basement area covering an additional 51,000 square feet. The project is due for completion in the first quarter of 2010.
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