Khaleej Times

Day 1 sees subdued launches

- Deepthi Nair — deepthi@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The first day of Cityscape Global 2018 has not seen as many launches as in the earlier editions of the property exhibition. However, in a quarter that has been bereft of any high-profile launches, it looked like developers were biding their time to pace out announceme­nts closer to Cityscape.

While Abu Dhabi developer Imkan’s ‘Sahel Al Emarat’ project in Ghantoot was the biggest announced so far in terms of project value at a whopping Dh15 billion, Dubai developers have also followed suit with launches on a smaller scale. While most developers are launching new phases to existing projects, some have announced new ones as well.

The Meydan Group launched Marsa Meydan, a waterfront residentia­l community in Jebel Ali. It will be styled along the lines of the Newport Beach in Orange County, Los Angeles.

Marsa Meydan will have waterfront villas with private pontoons and boat-mooring spots, as well as a climate-controlled marina. A network of canals will weave throughout the developmen­t. There will also be townhouses and apartments in the community. There will be four hotels in Marsa Meydan, a boulevard and a host of food and beverage outlets and retail shops will line the canals and boardwalk.

Saeed Humaid Al Tayer, chairman and CEO of Meydan City Corporatio­n, said the lifestyle on offer here is unparallel­ed. “It will appeal to a wide spectrum of the UAE population with a conscious price positionin­g.”

Freehold in Jumeirah

Dubai Holding has added a major freehold luxury landmark in Dubai’s prime Madinat Jumeirah district — Madinat Jumeirah Living. Located opposite the Burj al

Arab, the new project will complement the hospitalit­y and tourism projects in Jumeirah district, which include Marsa Al Arab in addition to Burj Al Arab, Al Qasr, Mina Al Salam, Dar Al Masyaf and Wild Wadi water park. Abdulla Ahmed Al Habbai, chairman at Dubai Holding, said Madinat Jumeirah Living is a natural extension to the entertainm­ent, hospitalit­y, retail, tourism and lifestyle propositio­n of the Madinat Jumeriah resort. “Dubai Holding is now elevating the masterplan of the prime Jumeira district, taking it further to address the demand for luxury living.”

Madinat Jumeirah Living will mirror the look and feel of Madinat Jumeirah Resort. The developmen­t will be directly connected to Souq Madinat Jumeirah via an air-conditione­d pedestrian bridge.

The project will break ground in 2019 and will be developed in phases. The first phase of the developmen­t is expected to be completed within 30 months following the ground-breaking. The 3.85 million sqft developmen­t comprises gated residentia­l clusters.

JVC gets more towers

Bloom Properties has announced the release of two additional towers for sale within its existing Bloom Towers and Bloom Heights developmen­ts in Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) in Dubai.

The developer revealed that the new building within Bloom Towers will comprise 255 residentia­l units, whereas the new addition to Bloom Heights is to feature 298 residentia­l units.

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Sales staff briefing a visitor about a developmen­t at the event.

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