Group Seven Properties opens branch in International City PDF Print E-mail
Written by Darek Ghattas   
Friday, 19 September 2008
In order to better serve our clients and for the convenience of our agents and other agents, we have decided to open a branch office in International City. 

 

International City is a country themed architecture of residences, business opportunity, and tourist attractions. It will cover 800 hectares (8 million square meters) and its geometry was inspired by the intricately patterened traditional carpets of the Middle East. Once completed, the project will contain studio, one and two bedroom apartment units and accommodate over 60 thousand residents.

This office is located at the Shop # S07 Building X12, England Cluster, International City and it will be ready  in October,

International City is located in the Al Warsan region of Dubai, which is along the Dubai-Hatta road and between Interchange 5 and 6 of Emirates Road, opposite to the Dubai Central Fruit and Vegetable Market. It is located 9 kilometers (5.4 miles) from the Dubai International Airport, which is around a 15-20 minute drive from the center of the city. It will comprise of 6 key areas, including The Central District, Dubai Design Centre, The Dragon Mart, The Residential District, Lakes District and the Forbidden City.

 

 

 
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