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Liberty Islands businesses in Qumma

Foodstuff factory

In addition, LI has been presented with land to the north of Fursan to begin constructing a new foodstuff related factory. Although it will be small scale, it will distribute locally, and the QEC has also put forward a plan to help the company distribute in the region, to countries such as Senegal, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Gambia, and Cape Verde.

Construction and developement companies

The QEC has also mentioned that it will be opening its construction and development sector to LI companies, if agreed upon by the Liberty Investment Group. With the construction mini-boom taking place in Qumma, F.O.E.S Construction, the only registered development company owned by Qummans, is unable to keep up. Originally, the QEC has wanted to keep a very tight control policy on foreign construct and instead has sought to give the projects to Qumman companies, but the demand has far exceeded the supply. As such, the QEC will give way to two LI construction companies of their own choice, to begin operations in Fursan and Khaymeh." (QEC: Qumma Executive Council; LI: Liberty Islands)

The Pines Residence

The Pines Residence. Developed by the Neumann Group of the Liberty Islands, with a residential theme based on English/Northeastern US architecture, the Pines Residence houses up to 3,000 people. Upon completion, the project had cost the Neumann Group $8 million, with 80 townhouses up for sale for $200,000 each. There are also 4 community pools, 3 tennis courts, and 3 basketball courts. With 24 hour security, garbage service, and wireless internet and satellite services, the Pines Residence has sold out already, being especially popular with expatriates who have made a home in Fursan. Situated just north of the current town of Fursan, the development has been deemed a huge success by the Neumann Group, and talks are already on the way with the QEC in order to gain land for a 2nd development.
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