Cityscape Ends; to be Scaled Back in 2010.Summary: DUBAI u As this weekAEs Cityscape (company) CityScape - A re-seller of Internet connections to the PIPEX backbone. E-Mail: <sales@cityscape.co.uk>. Address: CityScape Internet Services, 59 Wycliffe Rd., Cambridge, CB1 3JE, England. Telephone: +44 (1223) 566 950. Dubai property show wound down without major property launches or deals, the showAEs organiser said that Cityscape 2010 would be reconfigured as a more low-key, business-to-business affair. "We want the event to cater to the industry rather than the consumer or end-users...," Aa Cityscape Managing Director Rohan Marwaha told Khaleej Times The Khaleej Times is a daily English language newspaper published in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is published by Galadari Printing and Publishing L.L.C. with the Gulf News being its main competitor. on Thursday. "Our focus is to develop a new format. In the coming months, we will be discussing with our clients what changes we need to incorporate. It will certainly not be business as usual." The annual event, which has now ended its eight year, had earned a degree of notoriety NOTORIETY, evidence. That which is generally known. 2. This notoriety is of fact or of law. In general, the notoriety of a fact is not sufficient to found a judgment or to rely on its truth; 1 Ohio Rep. for attracting people who queued for long hours, cheque books cheque book Noun a book of detachable blank cheques issued by a bank in hand, to book their dream homes during the property market's C bonanza Bonanza saga of the Cartwright family. [TV: Terrace, I, 111–112] See : Wild West years. Aa Cityscape finished this week on a subdued sub·due tr.v. sub·dued, sub·du·ing, sub·dues 1. To conquer and subjugate; vanquish. See Synonyms at defeat. 2. To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable. 3. note, with preliminary estimates showing a 50 per cent drop in visitors. Marwaha estimated that the four-day show drew about 39,000 visitors compared with over 68,000 in 2008. Participants in the fair launched no new properties this time, nor did they conclude any deals. Cityscape was originally intended to be a business-to-business event, he said. However, in recent years it has become a venue for mega project launches and glamour girls hawking minutely-detailed scale models of multi-billion real estate developments. "The current business model of focusing on sales was not sustainable. But it was demanded by the exhibitors, as they needed to attract end-user interest. In a way, we are back to where we started," Marwaha said. Since Cityscape 2008, Dubai's property market has collapsed. Home prices have slumped by up to 50 per cent from last year's peaks, lending has slowed, and, by some estimates, close to $300 billion worth of construction work has been delayed or cancelled. Many players were hoping that this year's Cityscape, a barometer of sentiment for Dubai's real-estate sector, would kick-start activity in the emirate's stalled property market, but the lackluster lack·lus·ter adj. Lacking brightness, luster, or vitality; dull. See Synonyms at dull. Adj. 1. lackluster - lacking brilliance or vitality; "a dull lackluster life"; "a lusterless performance" mood in the exhibition halls suggested otherwise. Developers said they were focusing instead on completing projects and retaining C existing customers. "2009 is the year of the customer, rather than new projects," said Markus Giebel, chief executive of Dubai's second-largest developer Deyaar. This week's event was a far cry from last year's fair, when men dressed as Zulu warriors alternately danced and lounged next to a scale model of AmaZulu World, a development slated for South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. , by Ruwaad, a U.A.E.-based company. AaAaAaAaAa One of last year's highlights was the launch of Meraas Development's $95 billion project called Jumeirah Gardens. The sprawling scale model drew crowds of visitors. This year, though Meraas' model was on display, the crowds were smaller and the Dubai government-backed real-estate developer A real estate developer (American English) or property developer (British English) makes improvements of some kind to real property, thereby increasing its value. In legal form the developer may be an individual, but is more often a partnership, limited liability company or acknowledged that it was scaling down its plans. "We looked at the market, the investors, the changing real estate scenario," said Sina Al Kazim, Meraas' chief business development officer. Yet in spite of the gloom gloom n. 1. a. Partial or total darkness; dimness: switched on a table lamp to banish the gloom of a winter afternoon. b. A partially or totally dark place, area, or location. at this week's show, participants spoke of signs of a gradual recovery and of clues that the market had at least hit bottom. "Perhaps what we're seeing, is a new realism New Realism Early 20th-century movement in metaphysics and epistemology that opposed the idealism dominant in British and U.S. universities. Early leaders included William James, Bertrand Russell, and G. E. , a reality check," said Blair Hagkull, regional managing director of real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle Jones Lang LaSalle (NYSE: JLL) is a major real estate and money management services firm headquartered in the Aon Center in Chicago, Illinois and the only company in its industry making it into Fortune magazine's list of the 100 Best Places to Work in the U.S. . Aa C Aa Marwaha, the show's organiser, said that going forward, Cityscape needs to make conference sessions more accessible and more affordable. "We need to develop a lot more content, perhaps more private round table discussions concerning the industry." This week's show felt as if it was two days too long, but Marwaha said it would remain a four-day event. "It is now an accepted international standard to have a four-day conference. It will remain a four-day event." C Aa He added: "We need to have a sustainable model. We must consistently provide quality content. It should be a business-to-business event where expertise can be shared, knowledge can be shared -- an event where companies come together to forge partnerships." C Aa aruna@khaleejtimes.com Copyright 2009 Khaleej Times. All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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