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Oman’s Sohar port completes 1st phase of commercial city

byCustoms Today Report
30/03/2015
in International Customs, Oman
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MUSCAT: Oman’s Sohar port first phase of development has been recently completed by Port City Development, which is now open for business and will increasing demand for commercial, according to leading international real estate consultancy, Cluttons said.

Sohar Port City provides tenants with modern and well considered stock, Cluttons added.

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Strategically located at the main entrance to Port of Sohar, Port City’s master plan has been considered to accommodate the varied commercial space needs of businesses associated with the port and freezone.

Conceived as a three-phase development, on full completion it will provide an office park, government offices, retail and dining facilities, a petrol station and a mosque.

The first phase of the development has been recently completed by Port City Development, and provides a range of high quality, fully finished office units in two low rise three-storey buildings. The six ground floor units available range in size from 163 square metres to 351 square metres, while the eight first floor units range from 133 square metres to 283 square metres.

Based on early demand, the second floor offices in each building are already fully leased.  The office spaces at Sohar Port City boast a modern exterior and provide tenants with high grade communal areas, good natural light levels and full finishing to allow them to start operating immediately.

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