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ALDAR SETS OUT Dh5bn INVESTMENT PLAN FOR NEW ASSETS

▶ Commercial, retail and hospitalit­y projects will be completed by 2027

- FAREED RAHMAN

Aldar Properties, Abu Dhabi’s biggest listed developer, will invest Dh5 billion ($1.36 billion) to develop a host of income-generating assets in Abu Dhabi, with a focus on commercial, retail and hospitalit­y sectors amid growing demand for property in the UAE.

The new assets will be delivered between 2025 and 2027 and will add to a growing recurring income portfolio of the company that also includes logistics assets, Aldar said in a filing yesterday to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, where its shares are traded.

“Aldar is driving rapid expansion of its high-value asset portfolio through a discipline­d acquisitio­n and develop-and-hold approach, to significan­tly increase recurring-income streams and long-term capital appreciati­on,” Talal Al Dhiyebi, group chief executive of Aldar Properties, said.

As part of the investment strategy, Aldar will develop commercial assets in Yas Island, Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island.

This includes a 12-storey office tower next to Yas Plaza Hotels on Yas Island, with 25,000 square metres of net lettable area with retail space.

It is expected to be handed over next year.

On Saadiyat Island, the company will develop a business park, with about 26,000 square metres of net lettable area at Saadiyat Grove, an integrated mixed-use developmen­t in Abu Dhabi’s Cultural District.

Set for completion in 2027, the project will have four Grade A commercial office buildings, the company said.

In Abu Dhabi’s financial district on Al Maryah Island, Aldar will extend its partnershi­p with Mubadala and will add a second Grade A commercial tower to the site of the 37-storey office building announced in 2023, to expand the availabili­ty of office space within the Abu Dhabi Global Market once completed in 2027.

The expansion within the financial district follows Aldar’s acquisitio­n of the four ADGM towers and Al Maryah Tower in 2022 in deals valued at $1.17 billion and $122.5 million.

The commercial developmen­ts on Saadiyat Island, Yas Island and Al Maryah Island will increase Aldar’s commercial net lettable area by 31 per cent to 549,000 square metres.

Occupancy across the company’s commercial property portfolio currently stands at 95 per cent, with occupancy at the four ADGM towers at 96 per cent at the end of 2023.

The property market in the UAE bounced back strongly from the pandemic-driven slowdown in 2021 and the trend has since continued as the Arab world’s second-largest economy remains on a solid growth trajectory.

In the fourth quarter of 2023, sales prices for offices in Abu Dhabi rose 38.7 per cent annually to Dh14,767 per square metre, according to the latest report from ValuStrat. Asking rents for offices during the period rose 13.3 per cent to Dh831 per square metre. The property consultanc­y expects continued demand for office space in the UAE capital this year, driven by government initiative­s and the implementa­tion of visa programmes for remote workers and retired people.

Aldar, the developer behind Abu Dhabi’s Formula One circuit, is also boosting its retail portfolio.

The company is developing 78,000 square metres of net lettable area at Saadiyat Grove, including a central shopping destinatio­n, two retail boulevards, and community retail spaces. It will also develop retail assets in Saadiyat Lagoons, Noya and Yas Golf Collection. In the hospitalit­y segment, the company will develop and manage the 127-room Nobu-branded hotel on Saadiyat Island, which is set to be completed in the second quarter of 2027.

“Once the office and retail assets are completed, they will be part of the Aldar Investment Properties portfolio, which houses the company’s Dh25 billion of income-generating real estate assets,” Aldar said.

In 2022, Apollo Global Management, one of the world’s largest alternativ­e investment managers, acquired a $400 million strategic equity stake in Aldar Investment Properties, a subsidiary of Aldar.

New developmen­ts in Yas Island, Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island will boost Aldar’s recurring income portfolio

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Aldar’s plan for Saadiyat Grove, an integrated mixed-use developmen­t in Abu Dhabi’s Cultural District

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