Cityscape Qatar 2016 to offer over 90 real estate exhibitors

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Cityscape Qatar 2016, the nation’s premier real estate event slated for April 26-28 at Doha’s Exhibition and Convention Center, will be offering attendees more than 90 prime exhibitors, 10 percent more than at last year’s event.

The fifth annual event strives to connect investors and buyers, closing any gaps in the residential, commercial and mixed-use markets as Qatar continues its pattern of developmental growth.

Local sponsors include Just Real Estate, Al Bandary Real Estate, Gold Bay Real Estate and John Taylor. Companies from the U.K., Kuwait and Turkey will also be on board.

Ezdan Holding Group serves as the convention’s preeminent exhibitor, with ongoing developments in hospitality, retail and general real estate holdings, under the leadership of CEO Ali Al Obaidli. Ezdan operates approximately 20,000 units currently and is in the process of construction for several more.

United Development Company, known for distinctive architecture, joins Ezdan.

“During the last few years, Cityscape Qatar has proved to be the perfect venue for our exhibitors to interact with potential investors and showcase mega projects being designed and developed upon market demand,” Ahmed Zakaria, exhibition director, said. “Those investment opportunities will in turn deliver vast support to Qatar’s growing population by meeting residential housing needs.”

Whether shopping for a main residence, second home, vacation quarters, rental or investment property, prospective buyers will be treated to special offers, including the grand opening of Ezdan Palace Hotel, along with discounts at various other high-profile venues in the Middle East.



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