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A Dream project floated in harbour

August 20 - 26, 2008
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Gulf Weekly A Dream project floated in harbour

Desert Dream Real Estate & Investments has launched Dream Harbour, a new AED1.7 billion residential development at Waterfront, a community by master developer Nakheel.

Dream Harbour will be a 48-floor tower designed with a unique feel of Modern Arabia and luxury' in mind.

The launch of Dream Harbour, already surrounded by predictions of high value sales, was celebrated with an all-star event.

The private launch event for key investors and stakeholders, took place at Madinat Jumeirah, featuring international singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias, Lebanese songstress Elissa, Canadian Indian R&B singer Raghav and former England international footballer Ian Wright as master of ceremonies.

Affording spectacular views over Palm Jebel Ali and the Arabian Gulf, Dream Harbour is situated conveniently close to the beach, on the main boulevard. The development will provide residents with three souq-style shopping galleries with architecture in keeping with the local culture, mosaic facades and historical arches.

The rooftop with its panoramic views of Waterfront will offer two swimming pools, a sauna and steam room.

Located on the western shores of Dubai, Waterfront will transform 1.4 billion sqft of empty desert and sea into an international community for an estimated population of 1.5 million people.

Mahmoud Khan, chairman and CEO of Desert Dream, said: "Dream Harbour will bring to Dubai the concept of 'high life' living where every element of the design, down to the smallest detail, is focused on the highest quality.

"This is deeply ingrained within our company and something that we are passionate about at Desert Dream and it will be reflected in all of the developments that we put our name to.

"Dream Harbour will be in the heart of one of Dubai's most ambitious projects, Waterfront, and we are delighted to be a partner of Nakheel."

Dream Harbour will offer the innovative and modern concept of mid-building penthouses with lavish interior and exterior designs.

Kamal Agostine, the architect from Agostine & Raphael Group, added: "The design derives from the thought of waterfront and Arabia which inspired me to create a tower crossing modernism and traditionalism."







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