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Luxury developmen­t boasts a 2km-long ‘beach’ in the city

MAJID AL FUTTAIM’S DH14B PROJECT TO HAVE AN EXTENSIVE WATER BODY PLUS 6,500 HOMES

- BY MANOJ NAIR Associate Editor

A‘beach’ within Dubai city? A new luxury community in Dubai manages to tick that box as well. For its first residentia­l venture in Dubai, the Majid Al Futtaim Group is to build 6,500 homes in four phases over the next 10 years within the Dubailand master-developmen­t. Along with the rest of the elements at Tilal Al Ghaf, there will be a 2-kilometre plus beachside enjoying a prime spot within it. The water body will encompass 70,000 square metres.

The project, spread over 3 million square metres, is located at the intersecti­on of Hessa Street and Shaikh Zayed Bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street, near Dubai Sports City.

Dubai’s leading developers are making full use of the water element where possible. The Sobha Group has a lagoon at its MBR (Mohammad Bin Rashid) City project, while others are making full use of locations up and down the Canal extension such as Aykon City. There is also the massive Dubai Creek Harbour and, more recently, a multi-tower cluster forming the Emaar Beachfront, occupying a stretch between Jumeirah Beach Residence and the Palm.

Yen for the difficult

On whether a beach wouldn’t add to the complexity of the constructi­on, Hawazen Esber, CEO — Communitie­s at Majid Al Futtaim — Properties, said: “We are used to doing difficult things. After all, we built a ski slope right in the middle of the desert (at its Mall of the Emirates).”

The first homes at the Dh14 billion developmen­t will be priced between Dh6 million to Dh16 million, with built-up areas ranging from 300 square metres to 800. The first phase — set for delivery in 2020 — will have 800 homes. (Details on the per square foot pricing were not revealed.) Smaller units will also be launched, most likely at the time of Cityscape Dubai event later this year.

Majid Al Futtaim is coming to Dubai at a time when off-plan sales are seeing a marked decline in the year to date. There are still transactio­ns happening at the luxury end of the market, but on the whole buyers are taking an extremely cautious approach.

But top officials with the developer said it is aiming for a niche presence and over the longer term. “We will take adequate risk mitigation on inventory releases and whether absorption levels match up,” said Robert Welanetz, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim — Properties.

“We are definitely not focused on being a volume player or competing with those existing developers in the residentia­l space. Whatever be the state of the market, there are core long-term investors seeking real estate assets in Dubai’s growth corridors.”

Proven track record

Not that Majid Al Futtaim is coming in with no track record of mixed-use, communityt­hemed projects. It has ongoing projects in Oman, Lebanon and Sharjah (the Al Zahia villa cluster), all of which are well past the halfway mark. (Incidental­ly, all three projects are joint ventures.).

At Tilal Al Ghaf, one thing the developer does not plan to do is create a “big-box” retail destinatio­n.

Sure, there will be extensive retail elements, but these would be spread out at the street level, and in keeping with the look and feel of the rest of the master plan.

 ?? Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ?? ■ Hawazen Esber, Chief Executive Officer of Communitie­s for Majid Al Futtaim, at a press conference for the new property project by Majid Al Futtaim at the Kempinski Hotel MOE, Dubai.
Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ■ Hawazen Esber, Chief Executive Officer of Communitie­s for Majid Al Futtaim, at a press conference for the new property project by Majid Al Futtaim at the Kempinski Hotel MOE, Dubai.

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