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Twin towers project launched at Sports City entrance
Dubai Sports City on Monday launched The Gateway, the twin towers at the entrance to the world's first integrated sporting destination.
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- The Gateway, Dubai Sports City's iconic commercial development, will combine stylish architectural design with an impressive range of features and functionality.
Dubai: Dubai Sports City on Monday launched The Gateway, the twin towers at the entrance to the world's first integrated sporting destination.
"It is anticipated that The Gateway will be among the most sought-after addresses within the entire Dubailand project," a statement said.
The silver and black towers will be the icon of Dubai Sports City and the tallest structures within the development. Developers are expecting strong international demand with its world-class design and prime positioning.
Designed by Arif & Bintoak Consulting Architects and Engineers, famous for projects such as the Raffles Hotel at Wafi City, The Gateway will combine stylish architectural design with an impressive range of features and functionality.
"The Gateway will be the icon of Dubai Sports City. Standing at the entry to the entire development, it will provide an ideal headquarters for businesses looking to position themselves for global growth," said U. Balasubramaniam, CEO, Dubai Sports City.
As the highest point within the project, the high rise towers will command spectacular views of the entire Dubai Sports City development.
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