The study, carried out by Dubai-based Proleads Global, found that 1,599 projects are under different phases of construction. Of these, 1,296 projects are in the execution stage, while the remaining ...
The study by Proleads research house - Status of Developments in the Middle East Leisure Industry - is an up-to-date examination of hotel and leisure projects across the six countries of the Gulf ...
Dubai: Cash for new hotel projects in the Gulf Cooperation Council is available again with spending power increasing 11.4 per cent since the beginning of 2010, according to Proleads. The research ...
(DUBAI, UAE) -- According to a new report to be published Sunday, more than half of the construction projects in real estate, infrastructure, and leisure and entertainment in the UAE are now on hold.
Saudi Arabia's construction market is handling the economic downturn better than its neighbours in the Middle East, according to a report issued Sunday by Proleads Global, a research company. Insights ...
ABQ Zawya has received an undisclosed amount in out-of-court settlement for copyright breaches committed by Proleads. Proleads yesterday placed a notice of apology on its website addressed to ABQ ...
Preliminary details from the most accurate and up-to-date analysis yet of the impact of the global slowdown on the real estate industry in the Arabian Gulf are published today ahead of next month’s ...
Over half of the United Arab Emirates' construction projects have been suspended, according to the latest report by Dubai-based research company ProLeads Global. The report stated that over 52% of the ...
A new study from Proleads presented for the first time at The Hotel Show has revealed that the GCC will have to focus on developing more hotels from 2010 in order to meet growing demand. The survey, ...
Although 350 projects are still under construction the fact that so many projects worth $20 billion have been affected directly by the global economic slowdown is a blow, says research firm Proleads.
Database shows upstream oil projects soaring from $1.5 billion to a 2008 peak of $30 billion A massive $300 billion investment in boosting oil production is underway which could see the Arabian Gulf ...
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