
Under the Patronage of HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al-Thani, HE the Minister of Economy and Commerce Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim Al- Thani Monday inaugurated Cityscape Qatar exhibition.
After the opening ceremony HE the Minister visited a number of stands exhibiting real estate projects and services.
More than 20 countries from across the globe including Turkey, UAE, and United Kingdom are exhibiting at this year's event.
Deep Marwaha, Group Director of Cityscape, said: "Cityscape Qatar is thrilled to be in Qatar for the fourth year in a row, as we remain committed to supporting and promoting the country’s real estate sector. The Qatar real estate landscape continues to expand as the country prepares for the 2022 football World Cup." Companies such as Al Bandary Real Estate, United Development Company (UDC) Qatar and United Developers, Dubai Properties, FCC Ficicgil Insaat Turzim and Tebyan Real Estate Development are showcasing their projects.
The second day of Cityscape Qatar will have an additional focus on retail, continuing the ongoing dialogue through the Qatar Real Estate Summit and bringing exposure over this rapidly expanding sector.
The Summit will conclude on Day Three with the Sector Series, closed-door roundtable sessions which are led by a well-respected industry expert focusing on a specific topic or sector.
The exhibition hours are from 11am to 9pm.
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