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What's really happening at Dubailand?

by CW Guest Columnist on Mar 14, 2009

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Group executive director SM Syed Khalil.
Group executive director SM Syed Khalil.

SM Syed Khalil, group executive director, Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group, discusses the development of the City of Arabia project and the future of Dubailand.

What is your opinion about the market downturn?
I think there is a lot of negative publicity going around. Those projects that have already started have not been stopped; maybe there will be some kind of delay due to the economic situation, which has affected everyone, but no brakes are going to be put on Dubai’s construction market, that’s for sure.

When do you think the situation will improve?
Dubai offers a lifestyle that very few cities do and I feel confident that it will bounce back soon. But, projects won’t be announced everyday as was the case earlier. A conservative, practical and pragmatic approach will prevail. Speculators will disappear from the market and the real investors will remain.

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The problem with real-estate in Dubai was not the speculators, it was the bad business practice and the market myopia developers had.

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Has the City of Arabia project been affected by the slowdown?
We are going according to plan. The Mall of Arabia will be ready and open by 2010.

This must have affected development and developers?
For a focused developer, the situation will remain unchanged. For a developer who has taken on too many projects and has indulged in cross financing, the situation might be tricky.

Has there been anything positive that has come out of this downturn?
It is a difficult situation over all, but yes, it has turned into an advantageous situation for us. When we were constructing earlier, costs were rising, contractors were not available and there were a lot of problems.

Today it is the other way around, contractors are free, we are getting better prices and our construction costs have been trimmed down. The current situation will work to the advantage of the developer.

What is going to be the future of Dubailand?
With the current situation, the focus will shift on fully developing Dubailand. A number of projects that are being constructed in the area such as Falcon City and the Villa project are going ahead as planned. By 2012 to 2013, Dubailand will be a substantial residential and leisure development.


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SM Syed Khalil, group executive director, Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group has worked with the Galadari family for almost 30 years and currently oversees the City of Arabia project and other operations as group executive director.


Having graduated with a bachelors in commerce, from Loyola College, Chennai, Khalil qualified as a chartered accountant and joined AF Ferguson & Company, a leading firm of chartered accountants.


Between 1968 and 1978, Khalil established Mahindra Ugine Steel Company and, operating as the company’s financial manager, managed its merger with Union Bank.
In 1978, Khalil began his association with the Galadari brothers when he arrived in Dubai to become general manager of the Khaleej Times. He was responsible for the start-up of operations and for the newspaper’s management.


During his tenure with the Galadari brothers Khalil has taken on many roles. As group general manager of systems and audit he restructured an organisation consisting of more than 50 operating companies, and introduced the latest management systems.


In 2002 he joined the Ilyas & Mustafa Galadari Group as group executive director - a newly formed company started by Ilyas Galadari and Mustafa Galadari. In addition to his role with the Ilyas and Mustafa Galadari Group, Khalil is vice chairman of the Jashanmal Group of Companies and chairman of Maadhyama Communications in Mangaloreciety in Bhatkal, among other companies.




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Andrew (Mar 17, 2009)
blind or very Optimistic
I think one man's opinion doesn't hide the facts. What is negative publicity next to all the projects getting cancelled or suspended? What about the thousands of people getting canned every day? Is this guy living in the real world? The problem with real-estate in Dubai was not the speculators, it was the bad business practice and the market myopia that the developers had and seeing what this man is saying, are now becoming blind.


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