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Emaar's Burj Place goes on sale
Emaar Properties has unveiled its 55-storey, two-tower residential and commercial project, Burj Place, within Downtown Burj Dubai, the new centre of the city.
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- Burj Place, the 55-storey, two-tower residential and commercial project, will feature serviced apartments.
Dubai: Emaar Properties has unveiled its 55-storey, two-tower residential and commercial project, Burj Place, within Downtown Burj Dubai, the new centre of the city.
Burj Place, once completed, will be directly linked with the Dubai Metro and Burj Dubai tram, a company statement said.
Potential Burj Place residents will be able to choose from studios and one-or two-bedroom serviced apartments that range in size from 574 square feet to 1,253 square feet, making Burj Place a definitive choice for modern living.
Burj Place's commercial spaces come in areas ranging from 3,837 square feet to 7,027 square feet.
Saif Al Mansouri, sales director, Emaar Properties, said: "At Burj Place, Emaar invites its customers to be connected to Downtown Burj Dubai and Dubai, to their network and their business. Burj Place, the new addition to the Downtown Burj Dubai, is the address of prestige and status. It is a place with location, variety and style - offering a unique investment opportunity."
He, however, did not reveal the development value of the project.
Burj Place's residential and commercial units will open for sale tomorrow, at the Downtown Burj Dubai sales centre, with several institutions offering finance options.
Downtown Burj Dubai, the Dh73 billion ($20 billion) flagship mega-project of Emaar, described as the 'most prestigious square kilometre on Earth,' has become one of the most sought after destinations of Dubai's bustling city.
Homes at The Residences and The Old Town, two residential projects, have been handed over to customers.
Three hotels - Al Manzil, Qamardeen and The Palace, The Old Town, and Souq Al Bahar, a modern shopping mall have already opened.
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