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Hydra Properties unveils two projects on Al Reem Island
Hydra Properties on Wednesday unveiled two new projects - Hydra Avenue Towers and Hydra 55 Towers - that will redefine the landscape of the City of Lights on Al Reem Island in Abu Dhabi.
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- A model of a Hydra project on Reem Island at Cityscape. The Hydra Avenue Towers project comprises six towers rising up to 29 storeys. These skyscrapers are classified into a group of three each and will stand as a brotherhood of buildings.
Dubai: Hydra Properties on Wednesday unveiled two new projects - Hydra Avenue Towers and Hydra 55 Towers - that will redefine the landscape of the City of Lights on Al Reem Island in Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Sulaiman Al Fahim, chief executive of Hydra Properties, said: "We, at Hydra Properties, are engaged in the relentless pursuit of excellence while serving the needs of the UAE, and those who are driven by the urge to meet fresh challenges head on. Our new projects - Hydra Avenue Towers and Hydra 55 Towers - reflect our commitment to serve the UAE and stand as proof for our determination to play a meaningful role in the development of the nation."
Project details
The Hydra Avenue Towers Project comprises six towers, rising up to 29 storeys. These skyscrapers are classified into a group of three each and will stand as a brotherhood of buildings at the City of Lights.
Hydra Avenue Towers are designed to triumph over a podium that stretches over five floors. The developers have also planned retail towers at the Hydra Avenue Towers.
The work has already gathered momentum and the Hydra Avenue Towers Project is expected to be completed by January 2011.
Hydra Properties is a privately owned company, established in 2006 in Abu Dhabi. It has expanded rapidly in the UAE with several mega projects in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
It has also grown globally into Mexico, where it has developed Hydra Waves, one of the finest luxury projects in North America.
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