Egypt's DIG launches two mixed-use projects in the New Administrative Capital
5 June 2022
Egypt's Deals investment Group (DIG) has launched two mixed-use projects in the New Administrative Capital's Downtown at a total investment of about 1.2 billion Egyptian pounds ($64 million).
Both projects would be delivered by the fourth quarter of 2025.
Company chairman Hussein Salah told Zawya projects that 15-storey Track 14, which is being developed at an investment of 750 million pounds ($40 million), includes offices, clinics, and stores.
Vice Chairman Hany Helmy added that the 10-storey Track 10 would be developed at an investment of about 450 million pounds ($24 million), noting Hafez Consultants is the main consultant for both projects.
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