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Need staff housing? Heres one from Dubai Properties
Rahaba Residences was designed to specifications that meet organisations' housing needs.

Dubai - Rahaba Residences a built-to-suit model to meet employees' specific needs

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Published: Sun 20 Nov 2016, 6:17 PM

Last updated: Tue 29 Nov 2016, 9:58 AM

Dubai Properties on Sunday announced a new staff housing development, Rahaba Residences in Dubailand, targeting Dubai's growing business and industry sectors.
Rahaba Residences will house junior to mid-level staff and is the first staff accommodation development in Dubai to employ the built-to-suit model to meet employees' specific residential needs.
Fuelled by the new infrastructure developments and job creation ahead of Expo 2020, Dubai Properties continues to redefine industry standards, now with its new concept launch for employee accommodation across a diverse cross section of organisations' housing needs. With shortage of affordable homes for national and multinational organisations, accommodations such as Rahaba Residences is likely to increase while positively impacting their business and improving overall lifestyle experiences. This unique project was designed and developed by Dubai Properties to specifications that meet organisations' housing needs and more importantly managed with each particular client's needs. Customisation is applied to all aspects of the interior of the buildings including residential units and all common areas.
Sahar Al Ansari, executive director of residential asset management at Dubai Properties, said: "Rahaba Residences is a brand-new alternative for employers who are interested in housing all of their staff in one, central location in the heart of Dubailand, without compromising on their staff wellbeing and lifestyle. The built-to-suit model enables us to build an entirely new destination that will transform the way staff housing has been traditionally delivered in Dubai."
- business@khaleejtimes.com


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