Featuring the recently announced interior design upgrades. The apartments will allow customers and investors to view units for the first time.
The two model apartments bear testimony to the quality of fixtures and finishings throughout the development, which have been upgraded from the master plan. One and two bedroom apartments are available for viewing by appointment with the Remraam customer service centre.
Other key milestones at Remraam include the completion of 11 buildings to their full height. Within these structures, work on the concrete block exterior have begun, in addition to the commencement of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing works. A primer coating has also been completed on several buildings. In addition, nearly 30 per cent of the buildings have reached the third-floor level and work on the interior design continues across the development.
“We are thrilled to be able to demonstrate to our customers that we have met the highest standards of quality with these new model apartments. The apartments confirm our commitment to the project delivery schedule and the presence of about 2,600 workers on site each day strongly reflects the steady progress at the development,” said Khalid Al Malik, Group Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Properties Group.
Set across 22.6 million sq. feet and combining upscale community living with a value for money proposition, the Arabian-themed development features low-rise architecture, high quality standards and an outstanding location within Dubailand.
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