Business & Economy |  April 27, 2015 | 09:04 
UAE partner to own 68 percent stake in Belgrade Waterfront
 Source: Tanjug  BELGRADE -- Under the Belgrade Waterfront project construction 
contract, signed on Sunday, the Republic of Serbia will own 32 percent of 
equity. 
68 percent to be owned by a United Arab Emirates-based partner.The signatories 
of the contract are the Serbian government and Belgrade Waterfront Capital 
Investment LLC, owned by the Eagle Hills company, states the contract, which 
has been seen by Tanjug. 

 To fund the Belgrade Waterfront project, Eagle Hills will secure EUR 300 
million and EUR 150 million in equity, with an additional EUR 150 million loan 
to come from the company founder. 

 It has been confirmed that the project may last a maximum 30 years and that 50 
percent of the project must be completed in the first two decades, with Serbian 
contractors to be favored. 

 Eagle Hills will approve an additional EUR 90 million loan to Serbia for 
relocation of railway facilities from the Sava amphitheater and another EUR 40 
million for the land expropriation process. 

 Eagle Hills has agreed to a long-term, 99-year lease of land, and 
government-protected buildings will not be removed, but renovated and utilized 
to provide various cultural content.
Belgrade Waterfront contract signed
The contract on joint investments in the Belgrade Waterfront project, worth 
around EUR 3.5 billion, was signed in Belgrade on Sunday, "and is expected to 
provide a significant boost to the Serbian economy, engage the construction 
industry and ensure new jobs," Tanjug reported. 

 The contract was signed by Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of 
Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Zorana Mihajlovic, Mohamed Alabbar, 
board member at UAE-based company Eagle Hills, and Belgrade Waterfront Director 
Aleksandar Trifunovic. 

 Under the project, over one million square meters of residential space will be 
built in an approximately 177-hectare area, along with around 750,000 square 
meters of business and commercial space, as well as over 62,000 square meters 
of public buildings (kindergartens, schools, cultural institutions and social 
welfare and health care institutions) and 242,000 square meters of green space. 

 The project implementation will make it possible for more than 17,000 
residents to live in the area, while also providing jobs to around 13,000 
people.
"Economic growth"
The Belgrade Waterfront project will spur economic growth and strengthen the 
cooperation between Serbia and the United Arab Emirates, Eagle Hills board 
member and project investor Mohamed Alabbar said on Sunday. 

 After the signing of the contract on joint investments in the project, Alabbar 
said that the Belgrade Waterfront project on the banks of the River Sava will 
utilize leading-edge technology and design. 

 Responding to a reporter's comment that "one part of the public does not 
believe that the project will be carried out," Alabbar said that his company 
has operations in 14 countries and that it has implemented projects worth USD 
15-20 billion over the past 18 years. 

 If that is not a sufficient guarantee, there are the guarantees from the 
Serbian and the UAE governments, he said. 

 Belgrade Waterfront is the biggest project of its kind - not only in the 
region, but in Europe as well, Belgrade Mayor Sinisa Mali said, noting that the 
project's significance also lies in the fact that it shows that Serbia is 
capable of creating a positive business environment and attracting and 
retaining foreign investors. 

 The project contract will take effect once it has been approved by the 
Commission for Protection of Competition and will subsequently be made 
available to the public in its entirety, Mali said.
Protest
(Tanjug)Two groups of citizens gathered on Sunday outside the Belgrade 
Cooperative building - where the Belgrade Waterfront project contract had been 
signed earlier in the day - with one group protesting against the signing of 
the contract and the other backing it. 

 Those who opposed the project carried posters saying "Let us not drown 
Belgrade" and "Belgrade does not want a bourgeois waterfront district", 
greeting some ministers with whistles and chants of "Treason, treason!" 

 The citizens who gathered to back the Belgrade Waterfront project applauded 
city officials, the UAE investors and ministers and later joined them for a 
tour of the new Sava Nova building, where an exhibition space will be opened to 
promote the Belgrade Waterfront project, worth around EUR 3.5 billion. 

 The signatories of the contract are the Serbian government and Belgrade 
Waterfront Capital Investment LLC, owned by the UAE-based Eagle Hills company.

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