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Al Qandeel launches RO 65m 'Old Town' housing project at Ruwi
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Al Qandeel launches RO 65m 'Old Town' housing project at Ruwi

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MUSCAT -- Well-known developer Al Qandeel Real Estate Services unveiled 'Old Town' -- a fully integrated residential and commercial complex, at a lavish launch event held at the Grand Hyatt Muscat on Saturday. A number of dignitaries, including Royal Family members, ministers, and senior government officials, as well as large gathering of potential investors, attended the launch."...


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