Monday, September 15, 2014

Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah To Get New $1.5 billion Royal Atlantis Resort

Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has approved the construction of a new Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Island by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD).

ICD unveiled a plan for a US $1.4 billion Royal Atlantis Resort and Residences with a design that is set to dominate the Palm skyline.

Located on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah and next to Atlantis Resort, the Royal Atlantis Resort will stand 46 stories tall, consisting of 800 rooms, suites, 250 luxury hotel apartments, retail area, infinity pool and private gardens. The hotel which is scheduled to open by 2018 will be developed in association with Kerzner International and will also house recreational and entertainment facilities.

Sheikh Mohammed said that the resort will develop and diversify UAE’s economy.

The announcement of the second Atlantis Hotel comes after US Hotel Operator Marriott announces that it will take over the management of the Atlantis hotel in Bahamas from the end of 2014.
ICD bought a 46% stake in Kerzner International in April this year, while Istithmar World, a subsidiary of DP World owns another 25% stake. ICD is also developing another Atlantis hotel in Sanya, China, that will be the third largest resort in the World on 60 hectares.

Dubai’s largest Atlantis resort had the highest inventory of 1569 rooms when it opened in 2008 but it was replaced by JW Marriott Marquis this year with a room count of 1608.

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