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Limitless makes a stand in Saudi with Restatex sponsorship

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 30 - 2008 at 07:52
  • PRESS RELEASE

Limitless is heading to Saudi Arabia as silver sponsor of Restatex - the Riyadh Exhibition for Real Estate and Architecture Development - where it will showcase Al Wasl, its $12bn, 1400 hectare new community near Riyadh and eight other global projects.

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  • Limitless is heading to Saudi Arabia as silver sponsor of Restatex - the Riyadh Exhibition for Real Estate and Architecture Development - where it will showcase Al Wasl, its $12bn, 1400 hectare new community near Riyadh and eight other global projects.
    Limitless is heading to Saudi Arabia as silver sponsor of Restatex - the Riyadh Exhibition for Real Estate and Architecture Development - where it will showcase Al Wasl, its $12bn, 1400 hectare new community near Riyadh and eight other global projects.
The Restatex sponsorship follows the unveiling of Al Wasl's master plan at last month's Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market, where thousands of developers and investors discovered how the development - and others planned by Limitless in KSA - will add a new dimension to the way millions of people will live in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia is a key market for Limitless, whose skills in master planning and executing large-scale, balanced developments will help to address the country's rapidly growing real estate needs and bring social and economic benefits by creating thousands of new jobs.

Abdul Salam Al Jassmi, Country Manager for Limitless in KSA, said:

"Saudi Arabia's changing demographics are creating a huge demand for new homes: more than 50,000 are needed each year in Riyadh alone. With Al Wasl, 200,000 people will live and work in a tailor-made, sustainable city where tradition meets the future and urban spaces meet the natural countryside."


Located 27km north of Riyadh and 20km from King Khaled International Airport, Al Wasl will include 55,000 homes, 300 hectares of green space; 55 mosques and eight shopping complexes. There will also be several five star hotels, office facilities, state of the art sports amenities, schools, a university, a hospital and an environmentally-friendly internal transit system. A model of Al Wasl will be on show at the Limitless stand at Restatex, on at the Riyadh Exhibition Centre, 4-8 May.
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Limitless 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.

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

Limitless Towers, Amman, Jordan: $300m, 200 metre residential twin towers that will be the tallest buildings in Jordan. Towers will be connected by the world's highest suspended swimming pool, 125 metres above Amman. First 'green' building in the country, with 600 luxury apartments as well as a retail, entertainment and leisure plaza

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

Residential North, Puteri Harbour, Malaysia: US$450 million, 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 US$50 billion, 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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