Jumeirah to manage the prestigious Dubai Towers - Doha
- Qatar: Saturday, June 25 - 2005 at 15:26
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Dubai International Properties has awarded the contract for the management of the hotel at the recently launched Dubai Towers - Doha to , Jumeirah, the Dubai based luxury international hospitality group.
"Many leading international hotel chains competed for the management of the Dubai Towers -Doha. However, we chose Jumeirah, the world-class luxury hospitality group as it is known for providing impeccable standards of quality service," stated Faraidooni.
He added that, "We trust that by managing Dubai Towers - Doha, Jumeirah will redefine quality benchmarks in the hotel services sector in the country."
Gerald Lawless, CEO of Jumeirah commented, "We are delighted that Dubai International Properties has awarded the management of this prestigious hotel development to Jumeirah". Lawless added, "This contract represents a significant step forward in the expansion of Jumeirah, and brings into our portfolio a hotel development of world class quality in architechture and design.
Jumeirah properties are regarded as among the most luxurious and innovative in the world and have won numerous international travel and tourism awards. The Dubai based luxury hospitality group encompasses the world renowned Burj Al Arab, the world's most luxurious hotel, the multi-award winning Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Jumeirah Beach Club Resort and Spa, Madinat Jumeirah and Jumeirah Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa. The group, formerly known as Jumeirah International launched it's new corporate brand identity in Dubai last week.
Rising majestically from the shores of Doha's West Bay, Dubai Towers - Doha will have a five-star international hotel that will feature 146 luxurious rooms and suites serviced apartments furnished in an elegant contemporary décor and equipped with the latest hi-tech data communication solutions to meet the needs of today's discerning corporate traveller.
"The hotel will be ideal for businessmen and travellers who come to Doha to visit the companies which will soon open within and around the project. This is precisely because the hotel is located in the heart of the business district of Doha," Faraidooni pointed out. The hotel's function and business facilities include a business centre, ballrooms, meeting rooms and an executive boardroom.
Soaring 80-storeys
The project is being designed by Dubai International Properties, following the latest and the most unique in contemporary architecture and refined interiors. The 80 storey hotel will be designed to capture magnificent views of the Arabian Gulf and the sparkling lights of the city of Doha at night.
In addition, the hotel will include 166 furnished apartments ranging from 1-4 bedrooms. All residents will enjoy the exceptional facilities such as swimming pools, health club, shopping outlets, and ample parking spaces.
The Dubai Towers - Doha will offer 80 retail units and an elegant shopping boulevard which will house the latest couture within a collection of chic boutiques. The 23,000 square metre shopping boulevard will also feature a wide range of restaurants offering cuisine from around the world.
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