According to the central bank of Lebanon, Cement deliveries declined by an annual 4.38% by October 2018 to stand at 4.08M tons. In fact, the number of construction permits also decreased by a yearly 15.94% ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the number of construction permits decreased by 15.94% year-on-year (y-o-y) to stand at 12,842 permits by November 2018. The Construction Area ... read more
The real estate market is currently dominated by a large stock of unsold properties which has accumulated over the past period. In fact, this has impacted negatively on the overall investment climate, ... read more
According to the central bank of Lebanon , Cement deliveries decreased by an annual 4.69% by August 2018 to stand at 3.20M tons, compared to 3.35M tons by August 2017. In fact, the number of construction ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the number of construction permits declined by an annual 16.47%to settle at 10,446 permits by September 2018. The Construction Area Authorized by ... read more
The current economic slowdown along with the central bank decision to stop allocating subsidized housing loans are negatively weighed on the construction sector. According to the Orders of Engineers in ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the number of construction permits declined by an annual 15.73%to settle at 7,171 permits by June 2018. The Construction Area Authorized by ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the number of construction permits fell by a yearly 14.5% to reach 6,097 by May 2018. The Construction Area Authorized by Permits (CAP) also ... read more
According to the Orders of Engineers in Beirut and Tripoli, the total number of construction permits fell by a yearly 1.45% to reach 1,159 in the first month of 2018. Accordingly, the Construction Area ... read more
Despite the political breakthroughs witnessed at the end of the year 2016 with the election of a Lebanese President, Michel Aoun, and the formation of the government, the real estate sector’s performance ... read more
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