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Manara unveils $1bn Bahrain waterfront project
- Bahrain: Monday, June 29 - 2009 at 11:18
Manara Developments, the real estate company owned by Al Salam Bank Bahrain, has said it has finalised the master plan for the $1bn Bahrain waterfront project. The Nurana project, which spans 2 million sq.m of waterfront land overlooking the Bahrain Fort, comprises a mix of coastal villas, water-view apartments, retail, entertainment, tourism and office amenity. Reclamation works for the currently submerged site are estimated at a cost of $74m.
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