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London Gate to deliver 2,000 units across Dubai in six months

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Project developer London Gate has announced plans to deliver 2,000 high-end residential units across prime locations in Dubai over the next six months. Having established a reputation in countries around the world, London Gate is now set on bringing London’s elegance and built-environment quality to Dubai’s own urban landscape, the firm said.

The firm’s key upcoming projects – all promising ‘Extraordinary Living’ – include Marina 106, Nadine I & II and Maya V.

CEO Eman Taha remarked, “Dubai is an unparalleled destination for top-tier real estate ventures. At London Gate, our vision is to redefine and revitalise the city’s iconic skyline and property landscape, thereby establishing new thresholds that transcend industry standards. Our unwavering commitment lies in not only meeting but exceeding the ever-evolving demands of the market. Our developments will cover Dubai’s prominent hotspots and will deliver one of the tallest buildings overlooking the Dubai Marina, as well as a one-of-its-kind suite of branded residences, and a selection of prime residential spaces across Dubailand and Jumeirah Village.”

The super-tall tower in the Marina mentioned by Eman Taha is Marina 106, which will be 434m high, offer 649 luxurious living spaces, including one to four-bedroom apartments and deluxe duplexes – all with city views.

Nadine I & II, inspired by the architectural wonders of Venice and Rome, will create a vibrant community in Al Furjan, while Maya V in JVT will provide interconnected living spaces designed for families, offering 1, 2, and 3-bedroom homes, the firm stated.

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