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Aldar invites project partners
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Aldar PropertiesAldar Properties
, the largest developer in Abu Dhabi, will link with outside companies on its completed projects to raise cash and outsource some operations functions.The announcement comes during a protracted slowdown for the property sector and is seen by analysts as a way for AldarAldar
to increase its income in a depressed economic climate."This is not about people just putting money in and getting their name on something," said Areej al Naqbi, the director of business development at AldarAldar
. "It's a full partnership programme, including branding, marketing, hospitality and whatever we decide to do with the business venture."
AldarAldar
said the projects that would initially be open to partnerships were parts of Al Raha Beach, the hotel and leisure attractions on Yas Island, its education venture Aldar Academies, and MotorWorld, a one-stop development for the car industry. More assets would be included in the projects open to the partnerships as they neared completion.
The arrangement would even include the ability to name some of the rides at Ferrari World, a theme park under construction on Yas Island near the Formula One circuit. But Ms al Naqbi said the initiative was geared more towards partnering with companies that would help generate business.
"The benefits are not always in generation of cash," she said. "A key driver is what we can provide each other."
was finishing parts of some of its biggest projects, including the Yas Marina Circuit."We saw that we had really valuable ground-breaking developments and assets that are coming into realisation and moving into an operational phase," Ms al Naqbi said, adding that AldarAldar
had invited local and international companies to a presentation on the partnerships on February 21 at the Yas Hotel.Chet Riley, an analyst at Nomura Securities, said the plan was "innovative" because other development companies had not started similar programmes.
"They are just finding a way to monetise their investments in these projects," Mr Riley said. "What they are doing is increasing the level of income they receive on a day-to-day basis with little capital investment. From that perspective, it's quite a smart move."
Throughout the property sector, developers are looking to new methods to increase income.
Last week, Sorouh Real EstateSorouh Real Estate
, the second-largest property developer in Abu Dhabi, created a joint venture called Al Sdeirah Real Estate Investment with outside investors to buy land from its Alghadeer project. SorouhSorouh
, which owns 30 per cent of Al Sdeirah, booked a Dh293 million (US$79.7m) profit on the land sales.Developers in Dubai, including Deyaar DevelopmentDeyaar Development
, have also created joint ventures to help weather the slowdown.
What could come next are more joint ventures with outside investors on the development of projects in Abu Dhabi. The sudden change in the property sector has left a funding gap of $40 billion in Abu Dhabi alone, data from the property consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) show.
David Dudley, the head of the Abu Dhabi office of JLL, said investors could be interested in infrastructure and development schemes in the capital because of its "longer-term growth story".
While investors are cautious about the property market, there is interest in income-producing assets, Mr Dudley said.
"We are ... seeing selective appetite for development joint ventures, particularly for projects that have solid Government backing and where infrastructure has been well progressed," he said. "The opportunity is to provide a cash flow injection to kick-start the development and partner on delivery."
The facts
Initial opportunities for investors as part of Aldar PropertiesAldar Properties
's new joint investment programme:Yas Hotel, Yas Marina, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, and Yas Links Golf Course
Parts of Al Raha Beach - the residential and commercial development on the edge of Abu Dhabi near the airport. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed this year
Aldar Academies - school developer with three institutions operating in the capital
MotorWorld - the one-stop development for buying, selling and servicing of new and used cars.
By Bradley Hope
© The National 2010
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