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Cityscape / Next Move to host its Cairo Business Breakfast in November

by Amwal Al Ghad English

Cityscape Egypt in association with Next Move will hold its Cairo Business Breakfast on the 27th of November 2012 at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza, Egypt, preceding Cityscape Egypt / Next Move in March 2013.

Leaders from the Egypt real estate industry will gather in Cairo to discuss what impact the current political environment is going to have on the real estate market.

Other sessions on the extensive agenda include; when and where foreign investments are being spent; how to identify new opportunities in under-served asset classes as well as learning how to secure financing for your next project and assessing the role-played by local and regional banks.

Confirmed panelists include Chris Jolly, Chief Executive Officer, Cadena, UK, Omar El Hitamy, Managing Director, Orascom Housing Communities, Egypt, Abdel Nasser Taha, Development Director Mivida, Emaar Misr, Egypt and more to be announced.

This event is the ideal forum for the industry to come together to identify and discuss solutions.

Cityscape Egypt in held in association with Next Move, Egypt’s largest and most influential international real estate event. The event is expected to grow by 25% this year, as developers seek for potential local and international investors.

The four day event taking place next year from 28 – 31 March 2013 returns with regular features, such as the Cityscape Awards for Real Estate in Egypt, celebrating the latest cutting-edge projects shaping city skylines across Egypt; and the Investor Round Tables where CEO level investors and developers discuss strategy and partnership opportunities.

Also returning is the Egypt Real Estate Summit on 27-28 March 2013, where a panel of more than 40 industry leading international and local speakers will share their collective experience and tackle the major challenges facing the Egyptian real estate sector.

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