Cityscape’s biggest problem

As the huge property event kicks off in Dubai, traffic on the roads leading to it come to a standstill.
October 6, 2008 1:32 by kippreport
In its 7th year, Cityscape claims to be the largest business-to-business real estate investment and development event in the world. The four-day event starting today is hoping to welcome more than 60,000 participants from over 150 countries.
And its great chance for all the known, unknown, obscure and super-popular real estate companies in the region to showcase their properties.
We saw the effect of the hype when we were coming to office this morning. All the roads leading to Cityscape were jammed. Choked. Many people probably spent more than an hour just getting to the venue.
Kipp has decided to visit later. What about you? Have you already fallen prey to the Cityscape jam?
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