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Eco-friendly twin towers set to become Jordan's tallest
Sanaya Amman, Limitless' $300 million residential twin towers in Jordan, will be Jordan's tallest building with a height of more than 200 metres.
Amman, Jordan:Sanaya Amman, Limitless' $300 million residential twin towers in Jordan, will be Jordan's tallest building with a height of more than 200 metres.
The announcement was made at a ceremony attended by Jordanian Prime Minister Nader Al Dahabi and Omar Maani, Mayor of Amman.
Unveiled in February under the name Limitless Towers, Sanaya Amman, which is located in the Abdoun district of Amman, will also be the first in Jordan to meet world environmental standards, with a host of eco-friendly initiatives that will save $2 million a year in running costs.
Saeed Ahmed Saeed, CEO of Limitless, said: "At Limitless, our vision is to enhance and enrich people's lives by delivering distinctive, sustainable developments. Sanaya Amman, our first project in Jordan, will help us turn this vision into a reality."
Sanaya Amman will be completed in three years, and sales will begin in August 2008.
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