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Egypt's 9th Think Commercial real estate roundtable set for Sept. 8

Egypt's 9th Think Commercial real estate roundtable set for Sept. 8

Daily News Egypt15 hours ago
The ninth edition of the Think Commercial real estate roundtable will be held on Sept. 8 to discuss the latest developments in the Egyptian property market, its organisers said.
The event, organised by conference company Media Avenue, will take place at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Cairo under the theme 'The Real Estate Industry Leads Investment and Export.'
Discussions will focus on opportunities for real estate expansion in regional and global markets, modern real estate investment tools such as property funds and participatory financing, and the utilisation of old government headquarters and the development of the downtown Cairo area.
The roundtable will also address advanced financing mechanisms as a key element for overcoming economic challenges, including government facilities, lower interest rates, and the activation of tools like real estate financing and institutional investment.
The event will feature two sessions: the first will discuss opportunities for real-estate expansion, while the second will review modern real estate investment tools.
Participants will include government officials from the Ministry of Housing and the Financial Regulatory Authority, members of parliament, and representatives from business organisations. Leaders from major real estate development and finance companies, as well as firms specialising in participatory financing, asset management, and the establishment of real estate funds, are also expected to attend.
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