Dubai, UA: A new Spinneys supermarket has opened in DAMAC Properties’ 42 million square feet master development, DAMAC Hills. The new store, which is located near the main entrance of the Trump International Golf Club, was inaugurated by Ali Al Bawardi (Chairman), Johannes Holtzhausen (Vice Chairman), and Sunil Kumar (CEO) of Spinneys Dubai LLC; along with Ehab AlNajjar, Senior Director, LOAMS.  

Speaking about the opening, Morne Fourie, General Manager Marketing, Spinneys, said, “We are very proud to serve the DAMAC Hills community. In an attempt to bring our products closer to our customers, we are delighted to announce the opening of this new store. The store offers the community great convenience for their day to day essentials as well as an extended range of superior quality fresh products.” 

Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President, DAMAC Properties, said, “At DAMAC, we continuously look for new ways to enhance the living experience of our residents. Being one of the leading retail brands, Spinneys is the perfect addition to DAMAC Hills, which is now home to over 6,000 residents. In addition to the other retail outlets and dining options, the new store offers more convenience and value to the residents. The DAMAC Hills community is growing, and we are thrilled to witness the evolution.” 

In October this year, DAMAC opened a new community centre at DAMAC Hills that features a wide range of retail outlets such as florists, pet food and supplies, a juice bar, and a gadget repair shop, among others. In September, the Norwegian brand, CreaKids, opened a new state-of-the-art nursery for children at the master community.  

About DAMAC 

DAMAC Properties has been at the forefront of the Middle East’s luxury real estate market since 2002 – bringing luxury living experiences to residents from all over the world. Making its mark at the highest end of stylish living, DAMAC Properties has cemented its place as the leading luxury developer in the region, offering iconic design and the utmost quality. The company’s footprint now extends across the Middle East with projects in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman and the United Kingdom.

As of 30th June 2019, DAMAC Properties has delivered close to 26,000 units. The company has a development portfolio of close to 40,000 units at various stages of progress and planning, comprising more than 10,000 hotel rooms, serviced apartments and hotel villas, which will be managed by its hospitality arm, DAMAC Hotels & Resorts. With vision and momentum, DAMAC Properties is building the next generation of Middle East luxury living.  Visit us at www.damacproperties.com 

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