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Speaking to Khaleej Times Ani Vladi, Marketing Manager of Dubai Investment Properties, said: “The Sunset mixed-use development is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2009, however, the residential quarters might take a few months more.”
“With the launch of Sunset, DIP will set a new parameter in luxury retail experience for customers looking to buy high-end international brands in Dubai,” she said.
While launching the project, Francois Faure, Executive Director, DIP observed: “Sunset will be a unique development combining the best in architecture and the latest ‘green’ technology initiatives. With exclusive facilities and services, Sunset will set new standards shopping and will become the preferred venue for customers, who appreciate discretion, exclusive service and an ambience of elegance and class.”
Covering an area (sqft): 1,000,000, the two-level shopping mall boasts 97 retail units, restaurants, 49 office units and 119 residence units.
DIP has engaged Arkiteknik International to develop this project with combination of water, glass and steel.
The interior of the Mall will feature the latest innovations in LCD and LED technology, offering visual effects not seen anywhere else in the city.
· aneela@khaleejtimes.com
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