High level Russian delegation visits Damac Properties' Marina Terrace project
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 23 - 2004 at 13:51
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A high-level Russian government delegation, led by the First Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Vladimir Resin, recently paid a fact finding visit to Damac Properties' Marina Terrace project, the first privately owned 40-storey, 200-apartment tower at the Dubai Marina.
"The delegation wanted to see first hand the scale of development projects Damac Properties is undertaking in Dubai," said Riddoch. "It is too early for specifics but I am confident this visit will have laid the foundations for discussions on future business opportunities both here in the UAE and in Moscow."
Riddoch confirmed that senior Damac Properties executives would visit Moscow shortly to continue the discussions. Damac Properties was the first Dubai-based real estate developer to open a sales office in the Russian capital.
Accompanying Resin on his visit to Dubai were Iosif Ordzhonikidze, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Foreign Relations and Economic Activities at the Moscow City Government, Vladimir Malyshkov, Moscow City Government Minister and Head of the City Consumer Market and Services Department, Alexander Kuzmin, Head of the Moscow City Architecture, Construction, Development and Reconstruction Complex, Victor Damurchiev, Head of the Moscow City Land Resources Department, and Sergey Yakovlev, Russian Ambassador to the UAE.
The VIP delegation also visited Damac Properties' sales office in Dubai Media City and was given a presentation of the company's model for real estate development during their visit to Dubai.
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Park Towers at DIFC: A two-tower residential project in the heart of DIFC with freehold facility for UAE nationals and expatriates. Both towers are 30 storeys high, and offer approximately 432 one, two and three bedroom apartments with balconies.
Lake View: An exclusive 40 storey waterfront residential property at Jumeirah Lake Towers, offering freehold ownership to all nationalities. Located at the edge of the project's signature lake, each apartment looks out onto the central lake and neighbouring islands, gardens, waterfalls and promenades.
Palm Springs: Located on Palm Jebel Ali's crescent, Plam Springs consists of one, two and three bedroom apartments, with balconies, that offer uninterrupted sea and waterscape views.
Lake Terrace: This contemporary high rise tower overlooks a picturesque man-made lake, incorporating extensive recreational parks and lawned areas, and a dazzling variety of flora and fauna.
Jumeirah Beach Residence: Overlooking the Arabian Gulf, Jumeirah Beach Residence is a unique beach resort.
Palm Terrace: Located at the centre of the shoreline apartment complex this 12 storey building reflects an evolved architecture style aptly described as Arab Eclectic.
The Waves: A 600,000 sq. ft. two-tower residential project on the Dubai Marina with freehold facility for UAE nationals and expatriates. Tower A is a 27-floors development and Tower B is a 10-floors development with approx. 230 apartments in total.
For further information contact Ayad Nahas, Corporate Communications Manager, Damac Properties. Tel: +971 4 332 2005 or + 971 50 882 8154
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