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Friday, April 23, 2010

Cityscape declared 'continuing success'




Cityscape declared 'continuing success'

Despite gloomy forecasts, 2010's biggest regional real estate investment show gets on with business

Cityscape Abu Dhabi which closed on Wednesday 21 April 2010 has been declared a continuing success in spite of gloomy predictions ahead of the region's largest gathering of real estate and investment professionals so far this year and the volcanic ash disruption, according to the organisers and participants.

“A fundamental reason for the success of Cityscape Abu Dhabi has been the 2030 infrastructure plan for the capital of the United Arab Emirates which is aimed at delivering world-class residential and business areas to attract global industries and financial institutions,” said Rohan Marwaha, Managing Director Chief Executive Officer of Cityscape.

“Continued development, combined with careful planning and timely execution of projects are key to the increased international status of Abu Dhabi on show this year at Cityscape,” he added.

“There were gloomy predictions from some quarters ahead of the show about its prospects because of market conditions but, as we have continually emphasised, Cityscape today is about long-term business-to-business, joint ventures, partnerships and the like rather than the speculative investment schemes of the past. This year's event, for example, was the platform for a series of important long-term announcements relating to Abu Dhabi's growth plans and the show received a high level of support from the government.”

Cityscape Abu Dhabi was held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from 18 to 21 April 2010 under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

There were 255 exhibitors from 36 countries with more than 800 CEOs and thousands of investors in attendance, despite the flight disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud which forced a number from Europe and the Americas to miss the show. In addition, there were more than 70 networking forums and a major conference with over 160 speakers from more than 25 countries. Cityscape Abu Dhabi included an exhibition, conference, investor round tables and related events bringing together regional and international investors, developers, government and investment authorities, architects, designers, consultants and senior professionals involved in the design and construction of real estate.

High profile visitors included HH General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. In a statement later, Sheikh Mohammed expressed satisfaction in Cityscape Abu Dhabi, saying the overwhelming attendance of international investors, designers, developers and decision makers was testimony to its success.

Among other VVIP visitors to tour the show were: Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince's Court; Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in the Western Region; Sheikh Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, the Ruler's Representative in the Eastern Region; Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed al Nahyan, National Security Advisor; Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Sheikh Sultan bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority; Mohammed Ahmed Al Bowardi, Secretary General of Abu Dhabi Executive Council; Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority; Dr Ahmed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Health Authority; Mohammed Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Under Secretary of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince's Court; and Falah Al Ahbabi, General Manager of the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council.

A scale model of Abu Dhabi’s urban landscape as envisioned in its Capital 2030 plan was the main attraction at Cityscape, unveiled by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC), the agency responsible for the future of the emirate’s urban environment. Al Ahbabi, General Manager, Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, said: “Our participation at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010 was designed to provide citizens with a comprehensive...perspective of all major planning and sustainability initiatives which illustrate the variety of the urban development initiatives undertaken by the UPC.”

The Department of Municipal Affairs in Abu Dhabi, along with Abu Dhabi Municipality, Al Ain Municipality and Western Region Municipality showcased 30 projects at Cityscape Abu Dhabi . The government bodies displayed their plans for infrastructure and landscape development and gave an overview of the highly-anticipated Abu Dhabi Green Building Codes due to be implemented this year.

“We are working harder, smarter and more effectively to deliver a better quality of life and to achieve a sustainable living environment in the emirate of Abu Dhabi, and Cityscape is a great opportunity to develop a sense of interest in the sustainability projects taking place in the city,” said Department of Municipal Affairs Chairman Rashed Mubarak Al Hajeri.

Sorouh Real Estate, the Abu Dhabi-based developer also signed a landmark agreement with the Urban Planning Council at Cityscape to develop Watani, a masterplan community for UAE nationals at a total cost of AED5.4 billion and part of Abu Dhabi's 2030 plan. Sorouh will also be developing Shamkha, an even larger community for UAE families. Both will contribute nearly 9,000 homes for Emiratis over the next five years, making substantial inroads into the demand of approximately 60,000 homes required for national families.

In addition, a AED730 million contract was signed by the Department of Municipal Affairs with Abu Dhabi developer Aldar to provide the infrastructure for a development of around 1,045 villas, a school and other facilties in Al Ain near Jebel Hafeet.

The importance of Cityscape was also underlined by Dewan Architects and Engineers, one of the region's leading consulting firms. Chairman Mohamed Al Assam, said: "At Dewan we firmly believe in the importance of the Cityscape events...We have a lot of confidence in the region's property market, particularly that of the UAE capital where we have a number of projects underway."

Falconcity of Wonders, mega-project with the Dubailand master plan, took part with a 300-square metre stand. Chairman Salem Al Moosa said being present at Cityscape Abu Dhabi was their way of showing confidence in the entire UAE property sector. “Falconcity is not only promoting itself but the entire country as well. The UAE is undoubtedly the regional destination for tourism and investments,” he added.

Another participant from the neighbouring emirate was Dubai Silicon Oasis which showcased its AED1.55 billion Cedre Villas project. “Every year Cityscape Abu Dhabi brings together thousands of visitors, investors, developers and industry leaders. We are delighted to be part of this key industry event,” said Muammar Al Katheeri, Senior Vice President of Engineering Management.

Al Ain Wildlife Park and Resort, a multi-faceted leisure and learning destination, was showcased at Cityscape. Construction of the 900 hectare park is already underway and will be completed in three phases. The park will include wildlife safaris, a world desert zoo and botanical gardens, resort hotel and residential areas. A conservation and breeding centre will be part of the park.

Cityscape was not just about new developments. UT Technology, a subsidiary of Etisalat, showcased smart home applications. Their Smart Home technology is deployed as standard across the Al Reem Island project, described as the first “smart community” in the UAE.

Harrods Estates, the luxury real estate division of the famous Harrods brand of London, were among overseas participants and exhibiting for the first time in the Middle East at Cityscape. Shirley Humphrey, Sales and Marketing Director of Harrods Estates, said: “We are participating at Cityscape Abu Dhabi as we have recently seen a surge of inquiries from the region.”

Also, out of respect for Arabic cultural tradition and Islamic values and by special request, Cityscape Abu Dhabi introduced a special ladies' only session from 3 pm to 8 pm on the final day.

Running alongside Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010 was CityBuild Abu Dhabi, an international trade show for the building and construction industry bringing together suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, architects, engineers, importers and procurement decision makers.

Headline sponsor of Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010 was Mubadala Real Estate and Hospitality. Platinum sponsors were Al Qudra Real Estate, Al Maabar and Aldar Properties. Associate sponsor was the Abu Dhabi Department of Municipal Affairs.

For more details about Cityscape Abu Dhabi and links to other Cityscape events please visit www.cityscapeabudhabi.com

Photo captions

Pic 1: HH General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, gives a thumbs up during a visit to Cityscape Abu Dhabi.

Pic 2: HH General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, hears about new community developments for UAE nationals at the Sorouh stand.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Cityscape Abu Dhabi:Abu Dhabi unveils new Capital City District



Abu Dhabi unveils new Capital City District

Details of sustainable Arab city for 370,000 people, government ministries, universities and embassies revealed at Cityscape Abu Dhabi

Details of the massive new government and economic district for the capital of the United Arab Emirates was unveiled today (Sunday 19 April 2009) in the presence of His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

A model of the Capital City District project is the centrepiece of the stand of the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council at Cityscape Abu Dhabi, the real estate and investment exhibition and conference, officially opened by Sheikh Mohammed. The Crown Prince was briefed by officials of the planning council on the project during an extensive tour of leading exhibitors at the show.

Work starts on the 4,900 hectare Capital City District in 2012 which, once completed, will serve as the government and economic centre for the UAE. It is planned as a sustainable, mixed-use city for 370,000 residents as well as federal government buildings, major universities, hospitals, embassies and international institutions.

“The Capital City District represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a truly authentic and sustainable modern Arab capital,” said Falah Al Ahbabi, General Manager of the Urban Planning Council. The district, close to Abu Dhabi International Airport and Mohammed bin Zayed City, is planned to be linked by grand boulevards, shaded streets, open space and a world class public transport system.

Cityscape Abu Dhabi, which runs until Wednesday (22 April 2009) at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, brings together investors, architects, designers, developers, government authorities and key decision makers involved in the design and construction of public and private real estate developments.

The show, bigger than last year despite the market downturn, takes up nine halls plus the atrium of the centre with more than 40,000 square metres of exhibition space. - 10,000 more than 2008. More than 300 companies are participating with virtually all major developers represented.

“Abu Dhabi, like other markets, may be feeling the effects of a slowdown but the measured approach to development and the full backing of the government means there are excellent growth prospects and a positive future outlook here in Abu Dhabi,” said Rohan Marwaha, Managing Director of the Cityscape series of events organised by IIR Exhibitions.

“Nevertheless, we can expect to see greater emphasis in future on regulatory frameworks, transparency and, perhaps, more time to sit back and carefully evolve strategies for the future,” he added. “Indeed Cityscape Abu Dhabi, our first event of 2009, will serve as the benchmark for the industry as we move further into the year.”

Other Cityscape events organised by the Middle East offices of IIR Exhibitions, include Cityscape Asia, Cityscape Dubai, Cityscape USA, Cityscape Latin America and Cityscape India. In recognition of the growing international stature of Cityscape – now established as the biggest global business-to-business real estate and investment event – a new brand identity was unveiled at Cityscape Abu Dhabi.

Bahrain-based strategic brand consultancy Unisono, were chosen by Cityscape to create the new brand identity. “Unisono helped us to create a more corporate, consistent and integrated approach, building a stronger foundation for future growth,” Marwaha said.

Running alongside the Cityscape Abu Dhabi exhibition is the Real Estate Finance and Investment Conference featuring more than 100 speakers from the world’s leading finance, investment and real estate companies.

Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2009 has received widespread backing from industry leaders. Headline sponsor is Mubadala Real Estate and Hospitality; Platinum sponsors are Aldar, Sorouh Real Estate, Al Qudra Real Estate, The Land Real Estate Investment and Development Company, Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, and Burooj Properties; Investment sponsor is Abu Dhabi Investment House; Associate sponsor is the Abu Dhabi Department of Municipal Affairs. Gold sponsor is Tameer and Al Maabar; Silver sponsors are Aqaba Development Corporation and HSBC. The sponsor of the Real Estate Finance and Investment conference is Brand Experience. International Broadcasting Partner is CNN International and regional broadcasting partner is Al Arabiya.

For more details about Cityscape Abu Dhabi, please visit http://www.cityscapeabudhabi.com

Photo caption:

His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, is briefed on the Capital City District project at Cityscape Abu Dhabi.
 
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