Falconcity of Wonders, FCW, the multipurpose project being developed across Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Road in Dubai, has announced its participation in the upcoming Cityscape Global 2015, which will run from 8th to 10th September at the Dubai World Trade Centre, DWTC.
Inspired by the wonders of the world, Falconcity of Wonders is established to provide a luxurious lifestyle with a peaceful and fully-integrated community, becoming a definition of tranquil modern living in Dubai. Covering an area of over 41 million sq. ft., Falconcity of Wonders features spacious apartments, shopping malls, hotels, dining restaurants, health clubs, spas, nurseries, schools and parks.
Falconcity of Wonders, which is shaped like a falcon symbolising the UAE's heritage, offers commercial and recreational facilities, tourism attractions and the international-themed villas inspired by different architectural designs from around the world.
Commenting on its continuous participation at Cityscape, Salem Al Moosa, Chairman and General Manager of Falconcity of Wonders, said, "Cityscape Dubai is one of the main real estate exhibitions in the region and we make sure that we take part in it every year. Our participation in this year's event reinforces our commitment to our project, and to show visitors, who continue to attend this key exhibition from all over the world, the latest updates about our project, at a regional and international level."
Source: WAM
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