Cityscape Qatar 2017 concluded its Wednesday events at Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), registering a 10-percent increase in the number of visitors over the first two days of the event compared to last year's edition.
The event brings together more than 85 companies from 25 countries and saw the signing of a number of significant deals, while some new ventures were announced.The exhibition attracted projects and companies from several countries, including UAE, Turkey, Pakistan, Cyprus, Italy, the United States and the United Kingdom.
The success of the event stresses the firm stance of the real estate sector in the country, Cityscape Qatar said in a statement, adding that the recovery of global oil prices is expected to stimulate economic growth and, consequently, lead to a recovery in demand for residential real estate compared to 2016.The statement added that continued growth in real estate is also expected over the coming years leading up to the World Cup in 2022.
Source: QNA
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