Al Fara'a launches Dh2b luxury residential tower at Maritime City
Al Fara'a Properties announced the launch of its Dh2 billion Bellatora Residences - the first waterfront development at Dubai Maritime City.
Dubai: Al Fara'a Properties on Saturannounced the launch of its Dh2 billion Bellatora Residences - the first waterfront development at Dubai Maritime City.
The 42-storey tower offers spectacular views of the ocean. Architecturally distinctive, the project features exquisite 65,000 square feet of leisure deck, plush penthouses, smart homes and branded commercial spaces.
Bellatora Residences is in sync with Al Fara'a Properties' strategy to launch high-end luxury projects that offer compelling opportunities to investors.
The initiative also leverages the benefits of Al Fara'a Construction Group's backward integration, strong supply chain and services. Al Fara'a Properties is the flagship of Al Fara'a Group, one of UAE's most eminent conglomerates, with strengths in construction, design and materials.
Natasha Gangaramani, Director, Al Fara'a Properties, said: "Dubai has flourished as a perfect destination for upscale waterfront living. Al Fara'a Properties' newest launch - Bellatora Residences - at Dubai Maritime City epitomises the most elite offering in this space. It is a sterling investment offer and compliments our palette of luxury projects."
Bellatora will overlook the Palm Jumeirah and The World Islands. It will also feature world class leisure facilities and branded leisure spaces.
In addition, the tower offers a wide array of premium lifestyle advantages including concierge services, 24-hour valet parking, plush business centre and leisure facilities such as infinity pool, mini-golf, squash court, exercise track and a juice bar.
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