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Limitless goes green at Cityscape Dubai
Limitless is going green at Cityscape Dubai, with a host of initiatives that underpin the company’s commitment to sustainable development – globally. Limitless is promoting responsible travel, supporting sustainability research and highlighting its approach to eco-friendly buildings at the event, where it will showcase 11 global projects, covering eight countries, at stand ZJ20. Moving... »
Limitless doubles up at Cityscape Dubai: Eleven projects, eight countries, one vision
Limitless has more than doubled its global project portfolio in the last year, and will showcase 11 developments, worth nearly US$110 billion, at Cityscape Dubai 2008, compared to five at the 2007 event, the company announced today. The Limitless line up at this year’s show includes two newly-announced projects: Rasuna Epicentrum, the US$1.7 billion... »
Limitless appoints Tristar for Arabian Canal earthworks
Limitless has appointed Tristar Transport & Contracting for the first phase of earthworks on its US$11 billion Arabian Canal project, it was disclosed on Tuesday. The contract involves removing more than 200 million cubic metres of earth – to be re-used to form new landscapes, including valleys and hills up to 200 metres high... »
Limitless puts people first with new global campaign
Limitless is embarking on a multi-million dollar campaign to highlight how it creates life-enhancing developments that are designed around people – for a better way of living. The campaign – The Human Thread – focuses on Limitless’ philosophy that it is people, not buildings, who matter most when it comes to sustainable development. The... »
Limitless enters Indonesia with US$1.7 billion joint venture
Limitless, the global real estate arm of Dubai World, is to develop Rasuna Epicentrum, a US$1.7 billion, 33 hectare mixed-use project in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. Rasuna Epicentrum – to be showcased at Cityscape Dubai next month – is the first project for Limitless in Indonesia, and the fourth in South East Asia, where... »


