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Limitless stands tall in Jordan as diamond sponsor of PropertyLink 2008
- Jordan: Wednesday, April 02 - 2008 at 11:12
- PRESS RELEASE
Limitless, the global master development arm of Dubai World, has announced its diamond sponsorship of PropertyLink 2008, taking place in Amman from 12 May.
Bahaa Abouhatab, Country Manager for Limitless in Jordan, said: "Jordan is fast-becoming a hub for property investment, thanks to its growing economy, evolving real estate needs, convenient location and stability. Our diamond sponsorship of PropertyLink cements our commitment to Jordan, where Limitless Towers and other projects in our pipeline will add a new dimension to the country's real estate offering."
Limitless Towers, to be built in the Abdoun area of Amman, will:
• reshape the city's skyline and mark the beginning of the capital's urban development plan, led by the Greater Amman Municipality;
• be the first 'green' buildings in Jordan, meeting world environmental standards;
• offer a birds' eye view of Amman and beyond from a glass-bottomed pool - the highest suspended swimming pool in the world - linking the two towers 125 metres above the city;
• be up to 60 storeys high, with 600 luxury residential units for up to 2,000 people;
• include a 1,000 square metre indoor plaza with retail, entertainment and leisure facilities as well as 5,600 square metres of outdoor space.
Units are expected to go on sale in late summer this year, while the project is due to break ground in October 2008.
PropertyLink 2008 takes place at Zara Expo Amman, 12-15 May.
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Notes and media contacts
Media enquiries: Rebecca Rees on +971 4 375 9733 or Nawel Debbahi on +971 375 9895Limitless LLC, a Dubai World company, is an integrated global real estate developer across all market segments, delivering distinctive, sustainable developments. Established in July 2005 and built upon 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.
Other Limitless projects
Malaysia International Halal Park, Selangor State, Malaysia: The world's first fully-integrated Halal centre and one of two projects for Limitless in Malaysia, this 1115 hectare complex includes homes for 200,000 people, food manufacturing plants, training and research centres, offices, entertainment and retail facilities
Moscow, Russia: 113 hectare development near Moscow, with 4,500 homes as well as schools, retail and commercial elements. The project is a 50-50 joint venture with leading Russian developer RDI, and will accommodate around 12,000 people
Puteri Harbour, Malaysia: $450m, 44 hectare development of landed waterfront homes - with individual berthing - and high-end condominiums. A 60-40 joint venture with UEM Land, this will be the country's first luxury waterfront enclave
Al Wasl, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: $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, Dubai, UAE: $11bn, 75 km 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, Bangalore, India: $12bn, 4,000 hectare mixed-use development, including 1,000 hectares of office/commercial space, near Bangalore. The first of five new towns planned by the Government for the outskirts of the city, Bidadi will house up to 750,000 people
Halong Star, Halong Bay, Vietnam: $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, Dubai, UAE: $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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