Khaleej Times

MAF signs developer deal for Tilal Al Ghaf

- — business@khaleejtim­es.com Staff Report

dubai — Majid Al Futtaim (MAF) has signed an agreement with Chile-based company, Crystal Lagoons, to develop the fully swimmable 70,000 square metre Lagoon Al Ghaf at its new flagship mixed-use community in Dubai, Tilal Al Ghaf.

Crystal Lagoons’ patented treatment technology allows the constructi­on and treatment of any sized body of water. Setting a new benchmark for community living crafted around wellbeing and human engagement, Lagoon Al Ghaf will bring a slice of tropical paradise to community residents’ doorstep. It will also provide a high degree of public access to the Crystal Lagoon area, one that is exclusive but is shared with neighbours and guests, creating a premier setting for special events.

“The centrepiec­e of Tilal Al Ghaf’s masterplan is shaped around active and passive spaces. The swimmable Crystal Lagoon adds a new dimension to community living standards, giving residents and visitors a genuine resort lifestyle experience. The vision is to create a shared space that everyone can use, where families can enjoy meaningful moments together, and where friends and neighbours can meet

This is an ecofriendl­y and sustainabl­e technology, setting a new standard for public space and leisure Carlos Salas, Crystal Lagoons’ regional director, Middle East and Asia

and relax in an engaging setting,” said Hawazen Esber, chief executive officer, Communitie­s at Majid Al Futtaim – Properties.

Lagoon Al Ghaf will be the heart of Tilal Al Ghaf and is in line with Majid Al Futtaim’s placemakin­g strategy for the community to offer diverse, family friendly recreation­al choices. Featuring more than 400 metres of sandy white beach and 1.5 kilometres of waterfront promenade, it will offer a scenic outlook for The Hive, Club Hive and Hive Park, the community’s vibrant retail, dining and leisure hub. As well as swimming, the Crystal Lagoon will host a selection of active water sports, including kayaking and stand-up paddle-boarding.

“This is an eco-friendly and sustainabl­e technology, setting a new standard for public space and leisure,” said Carlos Salas, Crystal Lagoons’ regional director for the Middle East and Asia.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Crystal lagoons’ patented treatment technology allows the constructi­on and treatment of any sized body of water. —
Supplied photo Crystal lagoons’ patented treatment technology allows the constructi­on and treatment of any sized body of water. —

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