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    Emaar Properties to go ahead with Lombok proposal
    Trinidad Times
    Thursday 11th March, 2010  


    Gulf company, Emaar Properties, has announced it will restart discussions with the Indonesian government on a project that was postponed during the economic crisis.
    Gulf company, Emaar Properties, has announced it will restart discussions with the Indonesian government on a project that was postponed during the economic crisis.

    Emaar’s plans for an Indonesia waterfront resort worth US$600 million are due to get underway soon, with a resort proposal to be submitted to Bali’s tourism authority.

    The Gulf’s largest property developer had initial talks with the Indonesians in 2007 on a development for Lombok Island, which is next door to Bali and administered by its authorities.

    Emaar will run the project with Pengembangan Pariwisata Bali, an Indonesian government-backed company as long as equity sharing and land acquisition can be agreed upon.

    The development will include residential villas, hotels, shopping facilities and golf courses.

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