Dubai property firm restructures $1.2b in debt

An indebted property division of Dubai World behind plans to dig a massive canal through the Dubai desert says it has completed a deal to rework the terms on $1.2 billion of loans.

October 12, 2012

Fatma Al Dubais

 


 


DUBAI – An indebted property division of Dubai World behind plans to dig a massive canal through the Dubai desert says it has completed a deal to rework the terms on $1.2 billion of loans.



The company, Limitless, said Thursday that with the debt restructuring deal signed, it will soon shift its ownership to the Dubai government rather than remain part of state conglomerate Dubai World.



Limitless was originally supposed to repay the debt in March 2010.



The company operates properties near Dubai’s Jebel Ali port and is working on projects in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Vietnam. Its plans for an ambitious, 75 kilometer canal in Dubai are on hold.



Limitless’ parent Dubai World signed a deal to restructure $25 billion last year. Limitless was excluded from that process. – AP


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