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Sustainability is key during downturn, says Limitless
Sustainability must remain high on the agenda for developers during the global downturn, or they could find themselves lagging behind once markets begin to improve, says Limitless, the Dubai-based global master developer. When economic survival is at stake, seemingly less important matters such as environmental sustainability are pushed to the back burner, because humans... »
Hong Kong engineers marvel at Arabian Canal
Limitless has hosted 16 of Hong Kong’s top young engineers at the Arabian Canal, where more than 12.5 million cubic metres of earth has been excavated to make way for the 75km waterway and canalside city. The Young Members Committee of Hong Kong’s Institution of Engineers visited the Canal as part of an “Engineering... »
Big names get down to business at Downtown Jebel Ali
Leading international household names, including Ericsson, Kraft and L’Oreal, have set up operations in Limitless’ Downtown Jebel Ali development, where almost 350,000 square feet of free zone, A-grade office space is now taken up. The leased accommodation – around half of the total available in the development’s first four office towers – is the... »
Limitless digs deep to reach new heights in Jordan
Nearly 225,000 cubic metres of earth has been excavated to make way for Sanaya Amman, Limitless’ US$300 million, 200 metre-plus twin tower residential project which broke ground in Jordan in July 2008. Excavation at the site has created a hole 124 metres long and 74 metres wide, plunging more than 40 metres below street... »
Limitless moves people, not cars, in 200 hectare Dubai development
Limitless has invited bids for the design and construction of its Downtown Jebel Ali people mover, with the contract due to be awarded by mid-2009, the company disclosed today (Monday). The people mover – a quiet, convenient and environmentally-friendly alternative to the car – will carry residents and visitors around each of the four... »


