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Index Tower (under construction) at Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC)

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Index Tower, a Norman Foster/Union Properties mixed-use property of 80 floors in DIFC. I am trying to buy several floors of this for various projects, management, and resale. Index will be one of the tallest buildings in the new financial district of the middle east. It was formerly called One Central Park, and should have views of the district, Burj Dubai, Emirates Towers, etc.
Please feel free to contact me (use flickr mail if you don't have my contact info) if you're interested as an investor, commercial or residential tenant, etc.. Currently, I'm looking at 3-5 floors of commercial, 2-3 floors of 1BR/2BR apartments, and 2 duplex and one triplex penthouses. Prices are approximately USD 435-544/ft3 of 'living' space. I'll be adding management, communications, etc., and should be able to fill this space with tenants independent of the Dubai property market in general.
The building is a 2-4x premium per square foot over the cheapest residential/commercial properties in UAE, 1-1.3x premium over some of the cheaper comparable properties in the district, but the DIFC has lots of legal advantages, and will be a center for wholesale/investment banking, financial technology, and high-end corporate offices for the greater gulf region. This particular building will probably be one of the most desirable in all of Dubai, due to height, amenities, and location. I am primarily focusing on the US financial companies and financial technology companies market as clients, and supporting that with residential, retail, and services aimed at that particular niche.
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