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Dubai Properties Group began its journey in Egypt in 1997 in the real estate sector and has succeeded in completing more than 140 projects. In the late 1990s, the company carried out projects in the Delta region, including Damietta, New Damietta, and Ras El Bar. In the early 2000s, the company acquired the largest land plots in the New Administrative Capital for its future projects.
The project is a multi-use development created in the most prominent location in the New Administrative Capital, in the Touristic Towers area of Downtown, with direct views of the Green River. The project spans an area of 13,500 square meters and offers stunning views, with 80% of it overlooking green spaces.
It consists of 3 buildings (4 underground floors + ground floor + 25 floors) and is characterized by its brilliance in designing all units and office spaces in a way that even the smallest areas encompass all the services needed by the users.
The Dubai-based company collaborated with M.T Architects, a design firm that has introduced many innovative and unique ideas both internationally and in Egypt. The company is led by the renowned architect Mohamed Talaat, who is one of the most prominent architects in Egypt.
It is located in the most prominent location in the New Administrative Capital, in the Touristic Towers area of Downtown, with direct views of the Green River. It is also situated on the central axis that directly connects the Government District and the Financial and Business District on the North Bin Zayed Axis. It is located at a distance of:
Since 1997
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