Sama Dubai (Arabic: سما دبي) is a member company and subsidiary of Dubai Holding, a holding company set up by the government of Dubai. Sama Dubai was created as a company with wider responsibility and mandate than its previous predecessor (Dubai International Properties).Sama Dubai is practically the international property arm of Dubai Holding. It develop real estates and properties in numerous countries, globally.
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Sama Dubai develop real estate and property megaprojects in various countries, such as:
Dubai Towers - A series of supertall, mixed-use skyscrapers being developed in three countries that will contain residential, business, office and entertainment sections.
Dubai Towers Casablanca in Casablanca, Morocco
Dubai Towers Doha in Doha, Qatar
Dubai Towers Istanbul in Istanbul, Turkey
Dubai Towers Dubai in Dubai, UAE
Salam Resort & Spas - A new resort & spa hospitality chain launched by Sama Dubai.
Salam Yiti - in Yiti, Oman. A AED3 billion project consisting of 2.6 million square meter resort with 18-hole golf course, luxury hotel, marina and eco centre.
Salam Bahrain - in Bahrain
The Lagoons - A luxurious real estate development in Dubai's Dubai Creek district with retail, residential and business sections. Featuring an Opera House
Amwaj - Another real estate development in Rabat, Morocco to create a waterfront city in 100 hectares featuring buildings in classical Mediterranean and Moorish architecture.
Century City & Mediterrenean Gate - A huge luxury real estate investment on the Lac du Sud of the Tunisian capital Tunis. This project covers an area of 830 hectares and will comprise the construction of an ultra-modern new city with many skyscrapers, hotels, residential complexes, cultural and leisure complexes, a marina and many shopping malls. As for Tunisia, this will be the most important investment and project in its history. The costs for this project are estimated at $14bn. The construction works have already commenced in August 2007, the completion of the project will take about 15 years. The first phase will be ready by 2012. This new city will be home to up to 500.000 people and will create 130.000 new jobs for young Tunisians.
Much of this portfolio is now thought to be on hold.
Contents
Portfolio
Sama Dubai develop real estate and property megaprojects in various countries, such as:
Dubai Towers - A series of supertall, mixed-use skyscrapers being developed in three countries that will contain residential, business, office and entertainment sections.
Dubai Towers Casablanca in Casablanca, Morocco
Dubai Towers Doha in Doha, Qatar
Dubai Towers Istanbul in Istanbul, Turkey
Dubai Towers Dubai in Dubai, UAE
Salam Resort & Spas - A new resort & spa hospitality chain launched by Sama Dubai.
Salam Yiti - in Yiti, Oman. A AED3 billion project consisting of 2.6 million square meter resort with 18-hole golf course, luxury hotel, marina and eco centre.
Salam Bahrain - in Bahrain
The Lagoons - A luxurious real estate development in Dubai's Dubai Creek district with retail, residential and business sections. Featuring an Opera House
Amwaj - Another real estate development in Rabat, Morocco to create a waterfront city in 100 hectares featuring buildings in classical Mediterranean and Moorish architecture.
Century City & Mediterrenean Gate - A huge luxury real estate investment on the Lac du Sud of the Tunisian capital Tunis. This project covers an area of 830 hectares and will comprise the construction of an ultra-modern new city with many skyscrapers, hotels, residential complexes, cultural and leisure complexes, a marina and many shopping malls. As for Tunisia, this will be the most important investment and project in its history. The costs for this project are estimated at $14bn. The construction works have already commenced in August 2007, the completion of the project will take about 15 years. The first phase will be ready by 2012. This new city will be home to up to 500.000 people and will create 130.000 new jobs for young Tunisians.
Much of this portfolio is now thought to be on hold.
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