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Dubai - More than 800 households at Nakheel’s Badrah and Veneto communities in Dubai can look forward to a host of shops, cafes and amenities with the completion of a new, AED60 million retail Pavilion.
An 8,000 sq ft Carrefour supermarket has already opened at the 72,000 sq ft Pavilion, with another 26 outlets coming soon. There is also a car park for 270 vehicles.
A mosque and sports facilities, including a pool and gym, are also in the pipeline at Badrah.
Located at the heart of the Badrah community in Jebel Ali, the retail complex is the sixth in Nakheel’s growing collection of Pavilions, complementing others already in operation at Jumeirah Park, Jumeirah Islands, Discovery Gardens, International City and Al Furjan, where a second is under construction.
The new Pavilion, operated by Nakheel Malls, will serve residents across the Badrah and Veneto communities, as well as people working at the nearby Jebel Ali Free Zone.
For more information on leasing opportunities with Nakheel Malls, email malls.leasing@nakheel.com or call 04 390 9999.
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About Nakheel (www.nakheel.com):
Nakheel is a world-leading developer and a major contributor to realising the vision of Dubai for the 21st century: to create a world class destination for living, business and tourism. Nakheel continues to deliver and enhance an iconic portfolio of innovative landmark projects in Dubai across the residential, retail, hospitality and leisure sectors.
Our master developments include Palm Jumeirah, The World, Deira Islands, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Village, Jumeirah Park, Jumeirah Heights, The Gardens, Discovery Gardens, Al Furjan, Warsan Village, Dragon City, International City, Jebel Ali Gardens and Nad Al Sheba. Together, these span more than 15,000 hectares and currently provide homes for over 270,000 people. Nakheel has around 25,000 residential units under construction or in the pipeline.
Nakheel’s retail arm, Nakheel Malls, is the Middle East’s largest retail developer, with 17.5 million sq ft of leasable space across 19 projects, including large-scale destination malls and souks, F&B destinations and community shopping centres. Assets include the world-famous Ibn Battuta Mall and Dragon Mart, both of which continue to undergo major expansions. Upcoming projects include Nakheel Mall on Palm Jumeirah; Deira Mall at Deira Islands; Al Khail Avenue at Jumeirah Village and more.
Our growing hospitality project portfolio comprises 18 hotels and serviced apartment developments with over 6,500 rooms and hotel apartments between them at various locations in Dubai, including Palm Jumeirah, Deira Islands, Ibn Battuta Mall, Jumeirah Village and Dragon City. Two are currently open and operational, with the rest at various stages of construction and development.
Media contact: Rebecca Rees on +971 4375 9702 (Rebecca.rees@nakheel.com)
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