Deyaar set to hand over Business Bay tower
DUBAI, July 24, 2018
Deyaar Development, one of Dubai’s leading property developers and real estate service providers, has announced the completion of The Atria residential tower, with the handover process now imminent.
Located in Business Bay, The Atria comprises two towers – a 30-storey residential building and a 31-storey four-star hotel apartment.
It is the second project to be completed by Deyaar in 2018, following the handover of the Mont Rose in April.
Residents in The Atria will get to enjoy amenities including a swimming pool and gym, with access to facilities in the adjoining serviced apartments tower. These include fine dining restaurants, a retail arena, and a central park-plaza atrium.
On the project completion, CEO Saeed Al Qatami said: "The Atria is poised to become an iconic building, taking its place amongst the prestigious towers that Dubai’s skyline is composed of. With exquisite detailing to set it apart, the residential tower is a stunning addition to our portfolio, and we are thrilled to announce it as the second project to be handed over this year."
Deyaar, he stated, is committed to delivering quality homes that go above and beyond our residents’ expectations.
With a total built up area of 1.4 million sq ft, The Atria features 219 residential units split into one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments, with select three-bedroom duplex options and two luxurious four-bedroom penthouses.
According to him, the hotel apartment tower is composed of 347 bespoke apartments, including studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, and three-bedroom duplex units.
"Listed on the Dubai Financial Market and majority-owned by Dubai Islamic Bank, Deyaar is one of the emirate’s leading developers, with real estate ventures spanning key growth corridors and prime locations within the emirate," stated Al Qatami.
"Over the years, Deyaar has delivered an extensive portfolio of commercial and residential properties, all offering the highest levels of service and quality," he added.-TradeArabia News Service