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TMG FUTURISTIC CONCEPT

About TMG
Talaat Moustafa Group (TMG) Holding is the leading community real estate developer in Egypt, with a land bank of 50 million square meters. The group has a strong track record of over 40 years in the housing and real-estate development industry, having developed 8.5 million sqm of land so far. TMG's vision is 'community development' through establishing self-sustained residential city and community complexes for the upper and middle classes. Amongst the group's largest and most prominent development projects are Al Rehab City, East of Cairo, spread over 9.9 million sqm to host 200,000 residents, and “Madinaty” project, started in July 2006 spanning over 33.6 mn sqm of land with 600,000 target residents, making it the biggest all-inclusive enclosed city in the Middle East. TMG’s achievements also include signature compounds like May Fair in Al Shourouk, East of Cairo and Al Rabwa I & II in Six of October City, West of Cairo.
is the leading community real estate developer in Egypt, with a land bank of 50 million square meters. The group has a strong track record of over 40 years in the housing and real-estate development industry, having developed 8.5 million sqm of land so far. TMG's vision is 'community development' through establishing self-sustained residential city and community complexes for the upper and middle classes. Amongst the group's largest and most prominent development projects are Al Rehab City, East of Cairo, spread over 9.9 million sqm to host 200,000 residents, and “Madinaty” project, started in July 2006 spanning over 33.6 mn sqm of land with 600,000 target residents, making it the biggest all-inclusive enclosed city in the Middle East. TMG’s achievements also include signature compounds like May Fair in Al Shourouk, East of Cairo and Al Rabwa I & II in Six of October City, West of Cairo.
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