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Date Added: July 09, 2008 08:04:08 PM
Dubai, UAE - Emaar Properties has unveiled a selection of elegant residential units in Downtown Burj Dubai to open for sale on July 12, 2008. The architecturally exceptional homes are located in the prestigious Standpoint, Burj Place, "M" Burj Dubai and Burj Park V projects, which have already been launched to overwhelming investor response earlier.

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