Khaleej Times

sharjah realty packs a punch

- Rohma Sadaqat

dubai — The Sharjah Investment and Developmen­t Authority (Shurooq) and Eagle Hills have announced the launch of three luxury projects worth over Dh2.7 billion, under a new partnershi­p which will boost the property and hospitalit­y market in Sharjah.

The three projects include the Dh2.4 billion Maryam Island, the Dh120 million Palace Al Khan and the Dh160 million Kalba Waterfront. All three projects are focused on promoting Sharjah’s tourism sector and pay homage to the emirate’s heritage. Constructi­on is already underway on the projects with Maryam Island scheduled for completion by the fourth quarter of 2019. The Kalba Waterfront is scheduled for completion by Q3 of 2019 and the Palace Al Khan is scheduled for Q2 of 2020.

His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, unveiled the real estate projects on Tuesday at an event in Sharjah. The trio of projects are the result of a joint venture between Shurooq and Eagle Hills, who will work together in a strategic partnershi­p represente­d by Eagle Hills Sharjah Developmen­t.

Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, chairperso­n of Shurooq and Eagle Hills Sharjah Developmen­t, said 2018 will see Sharjah open its doors to several new and exciting projects. “Our focus has always been to work with different entities to promote Sharjah as a major investment and tourism destinatio­n. The emirate is witnessing a boom in its diversifie­d economy, which has been attracting investment­s from business leaders around the world, making it a premium investment destinatio­n for tourism and trade.”

Sheikha Bodour reiterated her trust in the partnershi­p with Eagle Hills to introduce a new chapter in Sharjah’s real estate sector, which will translate His Highness’ vision to increase investment­s and economic diversific­ation in the emirate.

Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Eagle Hills and vicechairm­an of Eagle Hills Sharjah Developmen­t, said he is pleased with the opportunit­y to work with Shurooq in their mission to promote Sharjah as a tourism destinatio­n and as a destinatio­n of choice for investors. “We are confident that these projects will enhance the quality of the real estate sector in Sharjah and usher in a new era of developmen­t,” he said.

“To us, Sharjah is a symbol of traditiona­l and national values, representi­ng our roots and Arabic culture. It is a place of tolerance and welcoming hospitalit­y. These three developmen­ts will offer the local community a whole new level of living and lifestyle experience­s

We are confident that these projects will enhance the quality of the real estate sector in Sharjah Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Eagle Hills and vice-chairman of Eagle Hills Sharjah Developmen­t

These projects focus on our roots and pay homage to our history Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal,

that will in turn attract a larger footfall to Sharjah, boost the economy and increase investment­s in the emirate.”

Speaking to the media, Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, CEO of Shurooq, said all three projects had been carefully planned to preserve and showcase the heritage of Sharjah. “We wanted visitors to get a sense about the culture of the area they are visiting. These projects focus on our roots and pay homage to our history.”

Maryam Island is the largest developmen­t of the three projects in terms of both value and area. The Dh2.4 billion mixed-use developmen­t will be located between Al Khan Lagoon and Al Mamzar in Downtown Sharjah, where it will be centrally situated within the city’s commercial and residentia­l facilities. The masterplan­ned waterside developmen­t will spread across 460,000sqm, with a builtup area of 310,000sqm. Maryam Island will house villages offering both accommodat­ion and holiday offerings.

The Dh160 million Kalba Waterfront is a master-planned retail developmen­t that has a gross floor area of 17,000sqm and a gross leasing area of 11,200sqm. The mall will be constructe­d within the Kalba Eco-Tourism Project, adjacent to Kalba’s lagoon.

The Dh120 million Palace Al Khan is a five-star seaside hotel that will offer 87 hotel keys. Address Hotels + Resorts, a premium luxury brand by Emaar Hospitalit­y group, will manage Palace Al Khan. Work will begin in Q1 of 2018.

— rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

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 ?? — Photo by M. Sajjad ?? People check out project models of Maryam Island, Kalba Waterfront and Palace Al Khan in Sharjah.
— Photo by M. Sajjad People check out project models of Maryam Island, Kalba Waterfront and Palace Al Khan in Sharjah.

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