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Cityscape Dubai is now the world’s largest business-to-business real estate event, and the Cityscape network has grown to number more than 250,000 real estate professionals in 138 countries across the globe, writes Rohan Marwaha.
Savvy investors are already looking for the next big opportunity in real estate and are finding it in Abu Dhabi and Malaysia’s Johor state, where new developments are attracting attention. Lara Williams reports.
The capital of the United Arab Emirates looks to be on the verge of A second age of modernity and transformation, writes Lara Williams.
Dubai’s dominance of the UAE’s property sector has come to an end as the country’s capital, Abu Dhabi, is finally realising its potential, writes Lara Williams.
As real estate companies increasingly cast their eyes towards emerging markets, Cityscape has set up a web-based information pool, designed to answer many of the questions about these fast-changing economies.
The Iskandar Development Region in Malaysia is set to attract an astounding amount of FDI. Jules Stewart outlines the planned developments that are causing such excitement.
Malaysia is already attracting foreign investors with its visionary plans for the Iskandar Development Region, writes Jules Stewart.


