This year, marks the second consecutive participation of TJH in this event, during which it will be displaying four different aspects of real-estate development. Each project on display is set to reflect a different developmental concept.
Ahl Al Azm, exemplifies the large scale, well-planed, modern residential city, while the Andalucia project represents Jordan's first example of a fully serviced gated community. Boasting the concept of a second family home, the Red Sea Resort project is a good example of the residential tourist resort; and Mansion Hills, located on the southern shores of the portal city of Aqaba, is a multi purposed integrated tourist project. Lastly, TJH is also exhibiting Gardens Villas, located in Madinat Al Sharq in Zarqa, as a luxurious residential suburb. And together, these concepts serve to highlight TJH's diverse operational directions.
"We, at TJH, are always keen on participating and on being actively present amongst our regional peers, as we strive to highlight the high level of development reached within the Jordanian real-estate sector. Being the leader in real-estate development in Jordan, we will be showcasing pioneering regional real-estate developmental concepts and projects," explained TJH Chairman of the Board, and CEO, Eng. Khaled Al Dahleh.
Mr. Dahleh further added:
"We view this event as an opportunity for us to interact with investors, field specialists, and real-estate developers, in addition to displaying details of our projects,"
he said.
It is important to note that Cityscape Dubai 2007 welcomed more than 52,000 visitors from more than 136 countries, while hosting more than 840 exhibitors. Since its launch in 2002, Cityscape has been scoring remarkable success year after year, as a permanent event on the real-estate agenda of Dubai, boasting an exhibition space exceeding 74 SQM.
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