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Limitless partners DTZ to lease The Galleries

The Dubai property firm ties up with real estate advisers DTZ to ramp up leasing activity at The Galleries in Downtown Jebel Ali.

  • Staff Report
  • Published: 00:00 October 9, 2009
  • Gulf News

Dubai: Limitless on Thursday said it has embarked on a new partnership with real estate advisers DTZ to ramp up leasing activity at The Galleries in Downtown Jebel Ali.

A-grade office space is available in The Galleries' first four commercial towers, where a growing list of household names such as Ericsson, Kraft, Standard Chartered Bank and Citibank have already moved in, with more commercial and retail contracts under negotiation. Within easy reach of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, The Galleries offers tailor-made accommodation featuring on-site property and facilities management services. Business can lease from 1,000 to 15,000 square feet per floor, on single or multiple floors.

Top facilities

Salah Ameen, Limitless Deputy Executive Director, Middle East said: "Working with DTZ, we look forward to welcoming more local and international companies, food and beverage firms and other retailers to The Galleries, which is fast becoming known for its top-flight facilities, convenient location and community-style environment."

Philip Gray, UAE Country Manager for DTZ, added: "The market is now seeing increased occupier activity and we are experiencing good levels of demand for office accommodation, particularly those with Metro access. The Galleries is an excellent example of a A-grade commercial space in a strategic location, as evidenced by the high-profile tenants who are already occupying the building."

The Galleries — an eight building mix of offices, homes, retail and recreational space — is set in extensively landscaped grounds with podium gardens, pools, fountains and a 300-seat amphitheatre. It is within walking distance of a Metro station, will offer residential units for lease from the first half of 2010.

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