The cluster is one of 26 similar divisions within JLT, comprising three residential towers and will support approximately 1,400 residents.
JLT, a 200-hectare free zone administered by the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre Authority, or DMCC, is a mixed-use free zone in Dubai with freehold property options.
“The JLT development will consist of 87 towers and is well on its way to becoming a vibrant community with the first complete cluster being handed over at Cluster S,” DMCC Executive Chairman Ahmed bin Sulayem said.
Cluster S features landscaping and walkways, promenade seating and retail, surrounding one of the four lakes that will eventually form the hub of activity in the JLT development. Once completed, JTL will house some 140,000 residents.
Sulayem said JLT was conceived as a mixed-use development catering to both businesses and residents with the promise of a superior quality of life with its world class infrastructure and living amenities.
The completion of the first cluster reinforces this objective and signifies the sustained progress made by DMCC as a master developer to make the JLT free zone the most sought after address for residents and businesses alike, he said.
A community comprised of high-rise residences, expansive retail and spacious offices, JLT offers the best of all worlds, in new Dubai’s most desirable district. JLT will comprise 87 purpose-built towers and supporting infrastructure.
JLT houses DMCC’s headquarters and over 2,000 other local, regional and international firms. The development is fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities designed to provide industry-specific support to DMCC member companies.
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