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SODIC Gets Extra Two Years To Complete Allegria Project
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 25 - 07 - 2012

Egypt's government has given property developer Six of October Development & Investment – SODIC (OCDI.CA) an extra two years to complete two phases of an upscale residential development west of Cairo after it asked for more time, the company said on Wednesday.
"The New Urban Communities Authority approved the request to extend the period to five years," SODIC said in a statement referring to the third and fourth phases of its Allegria project.
Allegria, one of several new suburbs built on the outskirts of the congested capital, includes 1,200 villas and houses, according to SODIC's website.
The project covers 3.6 million square meters of land, or about 700 feddans. The two phases whose completion date was pushed back cover 81 feddans, the company said.
The extension follows an agreement SODIC reached with the authorities in March to develop projects on its land bank in West Cairo within three years, in a move that protected the assets from possible legal challenges.
Egypt's real estate industry was thrown into turmoil by last year's popular uprising against President Hosni Mubarak and legal challenges to state land sales, which both sapped demand for higher-end property.
SODIC, the country's third-biggest listed developer, has been spared much of the legal uncertainty over land bank ownership that damaged investor confidence in the sector.
The company said in April it had sold out all the projects it had launched since last year's uprising.
SODIC's shares retreated 1.29% at 11:02 GMT (13:02 p.m. in Cairo) to hit EGP 16.04.
In the meanwhile, SODIC's consolidated financial statements for the first quarters of 2012 revealed that the company posted net profits of EGP 35.731 million, compared to net losses of EGP 16.075 posted a year earlier.
On the other hand, SODIC's unconsolidated financial statements for Q1/2012 reported posting net profits of EGP 20.496 million, compared to net profits achieved during Q1/2011.


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