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Emaar to Exit Joint Venture Structure for Damascus’ Eighth Gate Project

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Emaar Properties will exit its joint venture for the Eighth Gate project in Damascus. The decision reflects increased confidence in Syria’s economic potential. The development aims to honor Syria’s heritage while fostering growth.

Emaar to Exit Joint Venture Structure for Damascus’ Eighth Gate Project
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Emaar's Strategic Move

Dubai-based Emaar Properties announced it will exit a joint venture agreement for the Eighth Gate mixed-use development in Damascus, Syria, citing increased confidence in the country.

The property developer stated it will operate solely in the Levantine country moving forward.

Founder of Emaar, Mohamed Alabbar, emphasized that the exit reflects confidence in Syria’s landscape.

"Our decision to exit the JV structure of The Eighth Gate is a statement of our unwavering belief in Syria and its people,” he said.

“Emaar was built on the conviction that great cities deserve great communities — and Damascus is one of the greatest cities in the world."

About The Eighth Gate

The Eighth Gate is a landmark mixed-use development located in Yafour, Damascus, conceived in 2005 as Syria’s first master-planned community.

Valued at around $500 million, the project spans commercial, retail, hospitality, and residential zones across 300,000 square metres, situated about a 22 km drive from the heart of Damascus.

Emaar stated, "This transition reflects Emaar’s enduring confidence in Syria’s economic resurgence and the transformative potential of The Eighth Gate for the country’s built environment." By moving forward independently, Emaar aims to ensure that The Eighth Gate is delivered to the high standards synonymous with Emaar developments worldwide, similar to those seen in Downtown Dubai, Dubai Hills Estate, and Emaar Beachfront.

A Tribute to Heritage

Named in homage to the city’s ancient seven gates built during the Roman Empire, which historically protected it against invasions, the ‘Eighth Gate’ aspires to be a modern gateway that honors Syria’s rich heritage while opening the country to a new era of growth, commerce, and community.

Syria, which has faced devastation from years of conflict, is now seen as a place of potential recovery and development.

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