Saturday, April 20, 2024

The Residence Collection at Al Habtoor City reaches new construction milestone

by The Media Office

Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor has confirmed that construction of three residential towers at Al Habtoor City is on track with more than 70 per cent of the project completed. The much sought-after freehold property boasts 1,427 luxury apartments set in the heart of Dubai directly on the banks of the Dubai Water Canal and Sheikh Zayed Road.

“I am very pleased to see high demand from local and international investors and sales are proceeding exceptionally well,” said Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor. “We launched the sale of the Noora Tower with 546luxury units, including four ultra-luxury penthouses in 2016.The Residence Collection is over 70 per cent finalized as verified by the Dubai Land Department. We are well on schedule for delivery in towards the end of 2017.”

Al Habtoor added, “Al Habtoor City is a very high-quality development and an unrivaled lifestyle destination with exceptional facilities. The multi-use development has sealed its mark on the map as it is a destination like no other, the region’s largest hospitality, entertainment and residential complex. I am incredibly proud of the project for it brings something unique not only to Dubai, but also in the world. It is a dynamic neighbourhood pulsing with life.”

Set in the heart of the one million sq ft development, the Residence Collection consists of three luxurious residential towers – Noora, Amna and Meera. Housed within two 73-storey towers and one 52-storey tower, they comprise of deluxe apartments, lofts and simplex, duplex and VIP penthouses, ranging from 1 to 7 bedrooms.The residential community will have exclusive access to first-class amenities, which include the largest swimming pool and leisure deck in the UAE, a state-of-the-art gym, a luxury spa, multiple restaurants and bars, the Al Habtoor Tennis Academy – which includes an indoor tennis court for year-round play.

The heart of the Leisure Collection features a permanent state-of-the-art, high-tech theatre housing the region’s first resident show - La Perle.

 

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