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Keturah Completes Infrastructure Works for ‘The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside,’ Starts Construction

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--BUSINESS WIRE--

Keturah, the revolutionary global luxury wellbeing real estate and hospitality concept has announced key construction milestones with the completion of shoring, piling, excavation and infrastructure works at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside. The project’s main contractor, CECEP Techand Middle East, has commenced construction on the AED 2.8 billion development, which is scheduled for completion by Q4 2027.

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The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside at the Keturah Resort (Photo: AETOSWire)

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside at the Keturah Resort (Photo: AETOSWire)

Located within Keturah Resort, the first fully wellness-certified resort in the MENA region, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside comprises 200 residences across seven buildings and 12 mansions, each featuring exclusive yacht berthing for residents. Homeowners will benefit from an impressive range of world-class facilities, including a wellness center, a Clubhouse, complete with a private members-only club, a ladies’ club, a kids’ club, fine dining and Michelin-star restaurants, a 550-metre promenade, sustainable and organic-focused retail spaces, 24/7 private parking with valet, and a gated community with unique views of the wildlife sanctuary and Burj Khalifa.

In his comments, Mo Moghrabi, Chief Development Officer at Keturah, said, “We are pleased with these construction milestones, and the start of work on the project by CECEP. The project reflects Keturah’s efforts to provide an immersive wellness-luxury lifestyle across Dubai, adopting a comprehensive approach and offering top-notch amenities within The Residences to meet the global appeal on premium properties across the emirate.”

Jaidev Menezes, Regional Vice President - Mixed-Use Development, EMEA at Marriott International said, “We are excited at this significant milestone bringing us a step closer to offering future homeowners of The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside, an exceptional lifestyle marked by the legendary anticipatory service of The Ritz-Carlton brand.”

Each residence adheres to the WELL Certification Standards and is complemented by ultra-high-end leisure areas as well as exclusive spa and wellness facilities, all of which meet the WELL Health-Safety Rating. The project is located on Dubai Creek, facing Dubai’s wildlife sanctuary in Ras Al Khor, providing convenient access to Dubai Downtown.

For more information, explore www.theresidencescreeksidedubai.com

Legal Disclaimer

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside, are not owned, developed, or sold by The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, LLC or its affiliates (“Ritz-Carlton”). MAG of Life FZ-LLC uses The Ritz-Carlton marks under a license from Ritz-Carlton, which has not confirmed the accuracy of any of the statements or representations made herein.

*Source: AETOSWire


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