Emaar Properties is selling the observation decks of the world's tallest sk...
) is selling the observation decks of the world’s tallest skyscraper the Burj Khalifa, four sources told Reuters, potentially raising $1 billion for Dubai’s biggest developer amid a real estate downturn.
Emaar, in which the Dubai government has a minority stake of 29.2%, and Standard Chartered declined to comment. The sales process began in November, both of these sources said, declining to be named as the deal is not public.
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