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SSH unveils design of Marassi Boulevard in Bahrain

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SSH has unveiled the design of Marassi Boulevard, a residential mixed-use development located within Marassi Al Bahrain, the Kingdom’s premier urban waterfront project, the company said in a press communique.

A highly distinguished urban project developed as a joint venture between Diyar Al Muharraq, one of the leading urban developers in the Bahrain, and Eagle Hills, a UAE-based private real estate company, Marassi Al Bahrain is located just a few minutes away from the kingdom’s business centre and airport and is connected to the mainland via two major highways.

Marassi Boulevard consists of four low-rise residential buildings of seven to 10 floors, including more than 240 homes, from studios to three-bedroom apartments, and comprising 700 sqm. of community retail.

Marassi Boulevard features contemporary architecture that blends with the local climate and boasts views of the vibrant streetscape, combining community living with an urban feel.

“With a strong focus on building communities, we are excited to have contributed to the growth of the Marassi Al Bahrain community,” commented Andrew Barwick, resident director of SSH Bahrain.

“No detail has been overlooked by SSH, our architects involved in the creation of Marassi Boulevard’s design. We want residents to experience premium metropolitan living,” remarked Daniel Hammond, general manager of Eagle Hills.

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