Al-Marjan Island (AMI), a major waterfront project in the UAE, concluded its participation at Cityscape Global 2016, held at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre (DICEC).
The company displayed its wide range of investment opportunities as well as its mega projects on Al-Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah.
There was overwhelming response from regional and international investors in the company’s offerings thanks to its pioneering position on the real estate and hospitality map in the region.
Investors visiting the AMI stand at Cityscape Global 2016 witnessed the promising opportunities offered by the island for its “world-class” infrastructure and portfolio of mega developments.
AMI demonstrated to visitors the ROI of its projects and it has highlighted the impressive growth rates achieved by current investors.
“We presented to investors visiting our stand the attractive investments and key strengths such as the advanced infrastructure and the competitive facilities to develop mega projects. Our demonstrations were supported by case studies of current developments such as Rixos Bab Al-Bahr, Al-Marjan Resort and Spa, DoubleTree by Hilton Resort & Spa Marjan Island.
“Also, we shared with visitors the pipelined projects at AMI notably the project of Mohammad Oman Bin Haider Holding Group PSC, Movenpick Resort and SuperCasa project among others,” Architect Abdullah Al-Abdooli, MD of Al-Marjan Island, said.
Source: Arab News
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