U.A.E. real estate tycoon and Trump pal has a history of audacious projects, but can he come up with the pledged $20 billion? He makes his case from Mar-a-Lago.
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that Dubai-based developer DAMAC Properties — owned by Hussain Sajwani — will be investing $20 billion for data center development in the United States.
That suit was rejected by a Dubai court. In 2011 ... to meet surging global demand for data centers. Edgnex has sought to expand rapidly across the Middle East, Asia and Europe, and has operations ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced that Dubai-based real estate firm Damac plans to invest $20 billion into building data centers in the US. The announcement was made at Trump’s Florida ...
Data centers serve a key role in powering cloud ... Sajwani has added $9.8 billion to his wealth in 2025 following Dubai's property boom, according to Bloomberg. That gain is beaten only by ...
The National Team for Reviewing the Impact of Data Centers on the Energy Sector held its first meeting at the Dubai headquarters of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI). The meeting explor ...
Billionaire Hussain Sajwani, CEO and founder of the property development company DAMAC Properties in Dubai, made the announcement ... we’re planning $20 billion in data centers catering to ...