A Flashy City

The Radisson SAS Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek Grabs winning two titles and two titles Finalist in the Middle East Hotelier Awards 2009 Ceremony
From the Radisson SAS Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek Grabs winning two titles and two titles Finalist in the Middle East Hotelier Awards 2009 Ceremony
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As seen on 60 Minutes Dubai Inc. reported by Steve Kroft.
The Biggest Story in the World — Dubai - home of the world’s largest construction site and one of the most amazing stories in our world today.
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Festival City, Dubai announced yesterday the launch of Casper Theme Park, the first of its kind in the Middle East.
The 6340 square feet of entertainment was launched in partnership with Kuwait based on the future child’s reception and Real Estate Company. It is expected that construction will begin soon and the theme park scheduled to open in the first quarter of next year.
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UAE. Dubai Outlet Mall has appointed Mediastow as its regional media intelligence agency. The move is part of a strategic plan to strengthen its presence in the UAE market by getting better media intelligence on the shopping industry in the Middle East in general and UAE in particular.
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An exciting array of theme park adventures awaits families at The Dubai Mall. The largest-ever SEGA Republic in the Middle East region will open at the mall shortly. A high-adrenaline ride, adventure and gaming zone, SEGA Republic is developed in association with Japan-based SEGA Corporation, one of the global leaders in hi-tech entertainment.
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International has won the Middle East’s Leading Airport award at the 16th World Travel Awards - Middle East held in Dubai.
This is the second year in a row that Dubai International has won the award.
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Dubai is planning to set up the region’s largest solar energy manufacturing plant. They are expected to start producing by the last quarter in 2010, and will manufacture photovoltaic panels that can generate 130 megawatts of power annually.
The building plans call for a 1 million square foot plant, with solar panels to be produced as big as 5.7sqm. Similar plants will be built in China, Mexico and Bulgaria. The announcement was made during this week’s Green Dubai World Forum 2008.
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