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Aldar revises Noor Al Ain project

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, September 25 - 2008 at 08:00

Aldar Properties yesterday announced that it is revising its Noor Al Ain project in Al Ain to cope with new guidelines developed by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC). 'Aldar and UPC and a number of other developers and consultants have been working closely on a new set of guidelines that will evidently be integrated into the Urban Structure Framework Plan for Al Ain,' said Ahmad Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman of Aldar Properties. Al Sayegh said the developer will 'do whatever it takes' to deliver the future growth of the city as envisioned in the plan while ensuring that the culture and heritage of the area are preserved.

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