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  • Brand New Residences Bring Modern Luxury Living to Paradise Island Bahamas

    BAHAMAS, 2016/06/12 In the heart of breathtaking Paradise Island adjacent to Nassau, Bahamas, a very rare residential opportunity will any minute at this time be available. Opportunities like this are extremely limited on this 685 acre island paradise. Offering majestic views of the blue Caribbean Sea, One Ocean will bring luxury Ocean living to one of the world's most desirable locations. Featuring 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms, these residences feature well-appointed interiors and large patios that function like outdoor living rooms. One Ocean will provide a home-away-from-home only with better weather, hypnotic views and boundless recreation!
  • Global Commercial Investments Exceeding Forecasts

    EUROPE, 2013/10/08 World commercial real estate volumes were 16 % higher during the initial three quarters of 2013 compared to the same period last year, as the market continues to surpass expectations. Direct commercial world real estate investments reached $125 billion during the third quarter, increasing three % from the previous quarter and 25 % from last year, according to Jones Lang LaSalle, which tracks 60 nations and additional than 130 world cities. World transaction volumes have been higher than $100 billion for six consecutive quarters, prompting JLL to increase its 2013 projected transaction volumes from $450-$500 billion to $475-$500 billion.
  • World Habitat Day: UN officials call for improved urban resilience, mobility

    WESTERN ASIA, 2013/10/08 Un officials have stressed the need to ensure that cities become additional resilient to natural disasters inclunding provide their citizens with methods of alternative transportation to thrive. The PANA Correspondent in New York reported that the officials made the call in messages to mark the World Habitat Day, observed annually on the initial Monday of October. In his message, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated: 'As the effects of climate change increase, urban resilience becomes ever additional necessary.' He said: 'All actors need to work together to save lives, protect assets and guarantee services at the same time as disasters strike', saying that, 'planning is essential to boost the resilience of cities.'
  • Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris

    EGYPT, 2013/10/07 Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, part of the Orascom family conglomerate, is planning to build three five-star hotels in the island country of Grenada. Mr. Sawiris met with Prime Minister Keith Mitchell during a recent visit to discuss investment in Grenada's tourism and hospitality industry, according to a government statement. St. George, Grenada The telecom mogul, worth $2.5 billion according to Forbes, has by presently purchased beachfront property and Silver Sands Hotel, a popular hotel in Grenada before damaged by a hurricane in 2004, the Caribbean Journal reports.