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Eight Square Developers launches Nooré, a boutique residential development in Meydan District 11
Eight Square Developers has announced the launch of Nooré, its flagship boutique residential project located in Meydan District 11, one of Dubai’s fastest-growing and most promising residential ...
Intended as China’s version of Dubai’s palm-shaped artificial island, Ocean Flower Island is a $12 billion monument to ...
Luxury automakers are getting serious about architecture. Following its Miami skyscraper and Dubai tower, Mercedes-Benz has ...
A nine-story office building, boutique hotel and luxury apartment complex are just a few of the major Short North ...
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Ras Al Khaimah real estate witnessing strong progress as Wynn rapidly moves towards completion
Ras Al Khaimah’s real estate market is entering 2026 with powerful momentum, fuelled by a surge in investor confidence, ...
The boarded-up, broken windows behind the chain link paired with the proposed rezoning sign herald — yet again — the beginning of the end of 2516 Maple Ave. Robert Wilonsky Sarah Crain, executive ...
A waterfront residential high-rise in Fort Lauderdale is among the projects developers pitched in a year-end flurry of applications in the city. An entity tied to Camaco Development, led by Josephine ...
As the Las Vegas Valley runs out of land to develop on, a growing chorus of real estate developers and stakeholders say the region should consider building up more instead of out. Building more ...
It is more expensive to own a high-rise condo in South Florida than just about anywhere else in the U.S. except for an island between the East and Hudson rivers. And that doesn’t include paying for ...
A proposed office tower site next to Tempe Beach Park is now planned to become a 16-story condominium tower. The new plan includes 110 luxury for-sale condominiums, including five townhouse-style ...
When developers began transforming the kitschy waterfront motels of Sunny Isles Beach into luxury high-rise condos and hotels more than two decades ago, they were confident they understood the ...
HONG KONG — The inferno that tore through a high-rise housing estate in Hong Kong has killed at least 128 people, authorities said Friday, with some 200 people still missing and eight more arrested.
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