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Manama: The construction of a new BD40 million ($106.2 million) housing project in Bahrain, to be completed in partnership with Gulf Finance House, will start later this year

The ASL Bandar residential project will provide 800 flats, said Central Municipal Councillor Ibrahim Hussain. The first phase will consist ...

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