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(From Gulf Construction)

Dubai Falak Properties, the property development division of the Falaknaz Group in the UAE, has launched the Dh500 million ($136.1 million) Westgate Apartments

It is the first phase of the Dh1 billion ($272.2 million) new developments comprising six mid-rise towers inside the community of Dubai Sports City

Each tower comprises studios, one-bed and two-bed apartments with panoramic views of the golf course and waterfront-park. It offers a secure and gated ...

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