Dubai, UAE : DAMAC Hills, a premium residential community in Dubai developed by DAMAC Properties, has officially opened the gates to its new 2,000 square metre skatepark. Set against a lush green landscape and located within the heart of the thriving community, the skatepark is designed for trick skating and offers residents a one-of-a-kind leisure venue for skaters of all levels.

Earlier this month, the skatepark hosted its premier Frame Skate Jam event by Select Shop Frame, the region’s first Japanese lifestyle shop. The event celebrated the region’s growing skateboarding community and the evolution of skateparks. During the event, local skateboarding talents shredded the new community park, competing in various challenges. Throughout the day, audiences were enthralled by ongoing stunts that saw stellar combinations of primo slides and backside pop shuvits, and a variety of other dynamic stunts.

The opening of the skatepark marks a busy time for the community, as additional facilities continue to open at DAMAC Hills. During the same month, Golf Town, ready-built homes with world-class views of DAMAC Hills’ 7,300-yard golf course, was also introduced. Adjacent to the new skatepark, spacious apartments at Golf Town can be previewed in-person, or from the comfort of one’s home through DAMAC's online virtual platform, enhanced by immersive VR technology.

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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 31st December 2018, DAMAC Properties has delivered over 24,300 homes. The company has a development portfolio of over 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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For more information, please contact:

Rania Maroun, Manager, Corporate Communications, DAMAC Properties.

Tel: +971 4 3731696 │Email: rania.maroun@damacgroup.com 

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