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Cityscape Abu Dhabi extended to Friday

In an unprecedented decision in the history of Cityscape exhibitions, the Government of Abu Dhabi has requested the extension of Cityscape Abu Dhabi, the premier real estate development and investment event, by one day.

Cityscape Abu Dhabi will remain open for an extra day, which will conclude Friday evening, May 16th.

The exhibition was opened yesterday at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nayhan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and deputy supreme commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

Mark Goodchild, project manager, Cityscape Abu Dhabi said, "We received a formal request from the Abu Dhabi government that they would like us to extend the event by one more day. This is unprecedented for Cityscape, but considering the massive interest on the first day, it is hardly surprising. We are delighted that the government should grant us such exceptional support and also that they recognise the importance of Cityscape for the development of Abu Dhabi and for many of the region's exciting projects." To underscore the importance of the event as a showcase for the capital's intricate planning, sustainable projects and investment transparency, Sheikh Mohammed agreed to be patron of Cityscape Abu Dhabi for a second successive year.

In terms of 'home-grown' support, the Abu Dhabi government and locally-based real estate heavyweights have shown full support for the industry showcase. Major local developers such as Mubadala, Sorouh Real Estate, ALDAR Properties and Al Qudra Real Estate all have a significant presence.

Organisers IIR Middle East said that the show was sold out some months ago, with over 300 confirmed exhibitors covering more than 30,000 square metres of exhibition space.

Platinum sponsors of Cityscape Abu Dhabi include Mubadala, Aldar, Sorouh, Al Qudra, The Land Holding Company and Escan. Gold sponsors include Dubai World Central, Tameer and Saudi Oger, with Future Brand and East and West Properties taking silver status. The Department of Municipal Affairs of Abu Dhabi is associate sponsor; Urban Planning Council of Abu Dhabi is strategic planning partner, while HSBC is investment sponsor.
/WAM/

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