Dubai-based developer, Azizi Developments, has announced that the construction of Phases 3 and 4 of its flagship project, Azizi Riviera, will commence in February 2018.
Construction of Phases 1 and 2 of the AED12bn canal development in Meydan One is well underway. While Phases 1 and 2 will be completed in Q1 2019, Phases 3 and 4 will be completed in Q3 2019. Once completed, the four phases will have a total of 16,000 apartments.
Farhad Azizi, CEO of Azizi Developments, said: The consistency in Azizi Riviera construction progress makes the start of 2018 a very exciting time for all of us. This destination project will enhance Dubai community lifestyle options through the introduction of mixed-use assets, such as hotels, residential, and retail developments.
From February, the waterfront project will witness round-the-clock construction to achieve Azizi Group chairman, Mirwais Azizis, vision to deliver projects ahead of schedule. Azizi continued: 2017 was extremely positive for us with a steady pace of project construction and handovers, allowing us to further enhance our credibility in the market. 2018 is poised to be an even better year because of our continued growth and expansion, as well as the new projects we will introduce to the market.
Inspired by the French Riviera, Azizi Riviera is collectively made up of 69 mid-rise residential buildings comprising studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, a mega integrated retail district, and a four and a five-star hotel.
The architecture, while drawing inspiration from the French Riviera waterfront lifestyle, will also contain versatile, contemporary elements. Outdoor recreation and proximity to the business hub of Dubai and other attractions, including the Meydan One Mall and the Meydan Racecourse, further contribute to making it a sound return on investment.
A key feature of the new development is a mega integrated retail district which will consist of high street bridge brands, leisure, and entertainment options. The overall development will also offer access to long paved pedestrian paths and water transport, yachting facilities, and a proposed marina, among others.