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Sheffield unveils Dhs3.5bn projects on Dubai Waterfront
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, October 21 - 2008 at 10:30
Sheffield Real Estate, developers of the skyscraper Marina 101, said it will build three projects on the Dubai Waterfront at a cumulative investment value of Dhs3.5bn ($954m). Abu Ali Malek Shroff, chairman of Sheffield Real Estate, said Sheffield has received concept approval to finalise three residential developments within the Dubai Waterfront, cumulatively spanning over three million square feet within the development. The Dubai Waterfront properties join Sheffield's developments in its portfolio with residential projects in Dubai Marina, International City, commercial development in Jumeirah Lake Towers and a shopping mall in Mizin, according to a press statement.
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