During the month of October, the majority of politicians voted for election next March 2022 despite the president’s office refusal of holding the parliamentary elections around two months ahead of ... read more
According to the data from the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the total construction permits witnessed a year-on-year (YOY) remarkable increase of 189.84% to reach 5,249 permits by May 2021. ... read more
In light of the Corona virus outbreak and the worsened economic situation, the overall climate in Lebanon further deteriorated and the security situation worsened, which led most future investments and ... read more
Looking at Lebanon’s real estate activity, we infer that the number of real estate transactions in January 2020 added 27.3% totaling 4,668 transactions. However, the upbeat figures only take into account ... read more
The civic protests that erupted starting October 17th across the country and the ensuing financial and economic developments negatively impacted the real estate and construction sector over the period, as ... read more
The current economic slowdown continues to weigh down on the construction sector, as the country awaits developments on the political front, especially on the possibility of unlocking the promised CEDRE ... read more
Growth in the Lebanese economy was capped in H1 2019 whilst Lebanon’s private sector continued to be crowded out. Lebanon is known for its ability to maintain financial stability despite political and ... read more
Cement deliveries were slashed by an annual 20.91% in the first month of 2019, to stand at 217,379 tons compared to 274,856 tons in the beginning of 2018. In fact, this can be explained by the decrease in ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the total number of construction permits fell by a yearly 27.44% to reach 841 in the first month of 2019. Accordingly, the Construction Area ... read more
The current economic slowdown has negatively weighed on the construction sector during 2018. According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the number of construction permits slumped by 16.37% ... read more
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