DUBAI, UAE - New hotel overlooking Trump International Golf Club Dubai will offer ownership opportunities for investors with six percent guaranteed returns for first three years.

DAMAC Properties has signed a landmark agreement with Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) to develop and launch the 'Radisson Hotel, Dubai DAMAC Hills', its first Radisson-branded property worldwide located on a golf course, the Trump International Golf Club Dubai at DAMAC Hills. The planned 481-key hotel property comprises of one and two-bedroom units, and offers investors an opportunity to purchase units operated by the Radisson Hotel Group, with strong returns of up to six percent guaranteed for the first three years on their property investment.

Source: DAMAC Properties

Rania Maroun, rania.maroun@damacgroup.com, +971-552-525-298

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