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      Cityscape Wolfspit
      Morning sunshine painting in these peoples residential area wolvespit in Nijmegen (Holland) goes demolished them in 2012 and there comes back new buildings and houses on these area.Ochtend zonneschijn schilderij in deze volks woonwijk wolfskuil in Nijmegen(Holland) gaat gesloopt worden in 2012 en daar komen nieuwbouw woningen voor terug.This is the result/resultaat.Acrylic on canvas 12x9.5inch (24x30cm).Status: Sold/Verkocht

      Written by: Art Painting Weekly


      Cityscape Abu Dhabi to be held in May 2008 for the second successive year
      The premier real estate development and investment showcase in the Cityscape Abu Dhabi will be held between the 13th and 15th May 2008 at the Abu Dhabi Exhibition Center. With more than 30,000 square meters of exhibition space and more than 300 exhibitors, there is a waiting list of potential exhibitors waiting for last minute cancellations, reveals the organizers at the IIR Middle East. This

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      Cityscape AD sells out
      Over 300 exhibitors have already reserved their spots in the next cityscape AD, with 30,000 square meters of space and a waiting list of anxious exhibitors awaiting last minute cancellations. It seems this exhibition is going to be the most successful real estate exhibition so far, as the event is expected to attract over 25,000 [...]

      Written by: Uae Rush.com


      Top realty cos, investors to converge at Cityscape
      Cityscape, one of the world’s largest business-to-business real estate brands, is all set to return to Mumbai this year following the success of the first Cityscape India event. More than 80 exhibitors showcased their projects and expertise at the inaugural Cityscape India 2007, which kicked off at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in November last year.

      Written by: india real estate


      ALDAR draws high customer interest at Cityscape Dubai 2007
      Leading Abu Dhabi developer, ALDAR Properties, has been receiving good feedback from the visitors who gathered at the Cityscape Dubai 2007 property exhibition. According to statistics received so far, there has been a major demand for Khor Al Raha and Al Bandar, the two realty projects that were showcased at the exhibition. The registered booking confirmation for Khor Al Raha touched more than

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      Shaikh Mohamed pays Surprise Visit to CityScape, Dubai
      His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, paid a surprise visit to Cityscape, the world's largest real estate exhibition which concluded here yesterday. A B2B (business-to-business) real estate show dedicated to those who can afford to invest over $5 million in the property industry, Cityscape attracted major companies and governments from various countries worldwide. Shaikh Mohammed toured the 70,000 square metre exhibition area at Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, meeting with some of the show's 1,000 regional and international exhibitors. The event organiser IIR Middle East announced in a Press statement record attendance of 30,000 visitors during the first two days, surpassing the number of people who came last year. Group director of Cityscape for organiser Rohan Marwaha said that Cityscape Dubai would not have attracted the quality and scale of its exhibitors had it not been for

      Written by: India Real Estate News Weblog


      Riga Cityscape
      Riga's old city viewed from the island where the building of Latvian national TV is situated. On the right is St.Peter's Cathedral, in the middle with a green tower is St.Jacob's Cathedral, on the left is The Dome Cathedral.

      Written by: AB.PHOTO.LATVIA


      Saraya to launch sales of its major projects at Cityscape Show
      The up-coming Cityscape event in Dubai, will see Saraya Islands launch the sale of its two new upcoming projects, 'Saraya Village' and 'Al Marsa Island'.Saraya will also reveal the latest developments happening in the company at its stand at the expo, expected to take place from the 16th to 18th October in Dubai. The Saraya Islands will be developing four distinct islands- Al-Boum, Al-Sahab, Al-Marsa and Al-Wahat, and a mainland village, the Saraya Village.Saraya Island project will occupy a 5.5kms long natural island forming a Lagoon, bordered by the islands and its corresponding mainland site which is nearly 16 hectares. The unique landscape offers impressive mountain view, and two different waterfront experiences.The project stands on an area of nearly 1.4million square meters, out of which, 65 percent will be developed, and 35 percent will be dedicated to common landscaped areas, beaches and open air activities.Saraya Islands will be located in Ras Al Khaimah, between the Arabi

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      BV International to unveil world's most luxurious floating residences at Cityscape Dubai 2007
      Buyers will soon be able to own homes on a luxury ship, which could sail to all locations, including Antartica and Amazon, and attend the Monaco Grand Prix or the London Olympics, the cost of which would be equivalent to nearly 2000 years rent in a Bur Dubai apartment, reports Gulf News.BV International Ocean Holdings Limited will launch a scale model of the 719 foot vessel during the Dubai Cityscape exhibition on 16th to 18th October 2007. The company is expecting a strong reaction from the Middle East to the 112 luxury homes, the prices of which range from Dh.15.69mn for a single bedroom apartment to Dh.52.30mn for a triple bedroom. Penthouses are limited in numbers, with prices ranging from Dh.57.5mn to Dh.155.69mn for a multi-floor penthouse. The sizes of the residence would range from 800 sq ft to approximately 8000 sq. ft.The 13-deck ship will move around the glob maintaining an average cruising speed of 18.5 knots, visiting cosmopolitan centers and anchoring near remote location

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      Dubai Properties to unveil two new projects at Cityscape Dubai 2007
      Leading real estate developer, Dubai Properties, has announced their plans to unveil two new real estate projects in Dubailand and Business Bay, costing Dh.40 billion, during the Cityscape Dubai 2007, the largest mega-event pertaining to business and property in the region.Dubai Properties will showcase its signature developments, including the Executive Towers, Business Bay Vision Tower, The Villa and the freehold residential community in Mediterranean Style, and the Al Waha Villas in Dubailand.The CEO of Dubai Properties, Mohamed Binbrek, said "Cityscape is a valuable platform for the real estate sector. The participation will help us network with international investors and serious buyers. The event will also be an ideal opportunity for visitors to gain information on the recent sales offerings in our flagship products."This is the sixth year of the Cityscape show, and this year, about 45,000 or more international and regional investors, governmental and development authorities, rea

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      ETA Star to unveil its first master development project La Italia at the Cityscape 2007
      ETA Star, the major property developer in UAE, is expected to display its first master development project, La Italia, worth Dh.2.5billion, at the Cityscape 2007 show. The Cityscape show will be held between the 16th and 18th of October, at the Dubai International Exhibition Center.La Italia is an authentic Italian themed residential community expected to be launched at the FalconCity of Wonders, Dubailand. According to sources, La Italia will comprise of low-rise, traffic-free residences in the Rome, London and Venice clusters.Apart from La Italia master development, ETA Star will showcase its other recent projects, such as Center Court located at Jumeirah Village South, and a mixed-use development projects currently in its initial stages in Oman and Muscat. Center Court is a mixed-use project with retail and residential units that form a private community, which will render an unmatched quality of life with a serene atmosphere for family living.On the whole, projects worth Dh.5 billi

      Written by: Dubai Real Estate News


      Cityscape China makes Shanghai debut today
      Development in China is by far the largest in the world, experiencing over 20 per cent real estate growth per annum since 1995, over 750 cities to be built over the next 15 years and 2,520 projects either planned or currently under construction.

      Written by: china ral estate


      CityScape 2010 Virtual Tour
      The highlight of the 2007 Seattle Condo Expo was the CityScape 2010 Virtual Tour developed by Weber + Thompson and Urban Condominiums. The tour can be found on the Urban Condominiums website. Click on the CityScape banner at the top of the page. The tour starts with a flyover of the downtown area. Once the flyover is completed, users can zoom into eight neighborhoods - Seattle Center, Belltown, Market District, West Edge, Central Business District, Retail District, Midtown (Denny Triangle) and South Lake Union. The close-up views provide links to building information. The transparent buildings are those currently proposed and/or not under construction presently. Unfortunately, it does not make a distinction between condos and office buildings. Notes: - The Watermark is incorrectly labeled Madison Tower/Hotel 1000 - The Icon Tower isn’t identified in the Seattle Center view (transparent bldg on the left) - Looks like there’s going to be a Bellora 2 My thoughts about th

      Written by: Seattle Condos And Lofts


      "Crossings" -Cityscape
      Click here to bid on this painting via ebay."Crossings" 6"x6", Acrylic on Canvas - deep cradle. 2006, unframed, by Nathan BondThis great view is from 14th Street looking up 10th Ave..Starting bid on ebay is $100. Bids are open for 7 days.

      Written by: Painting Everyday


      Beijing's Cityscape, Avant-Garde or Eyesore?
      Since Beijing won the bid for the Olympics, the city has been pouring millions into constructing new buildings. Now it's considered a hot spot for modern architecture, but some fear its new look is undermining thousands of years history. (July 12) © 2008 The Wall Street Journal

      Written by: BLOGMYWAY


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