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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, a world-renowned
luxury hotel brand within the Accor group, has partnered with SOL Properties, a
leading developer in the UAE, to launch a standout private residence
development, Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai. Redefining
luxury real estate in Downtown Dubai, the project is currently underway
and is scheduled for completion by Q3 of 2027.
Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai (CNW
Group/Fairmont Hotels & Resorts)
Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai combines
Fairmont's distinguished brand standards and global reputation in luxury
hospitality with SOL Properties' vast expertise in luxury real estate to
establish new benchmarks in upscale urban living. The development will include
meticulously designed spaces, blending elegance and timeless opulence. With a
wide array of spacious layouts and custom amenities, these residences represent
the pinnacle of luxury lifestyle for today and tomorrow, with expansive
terraces offering breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa and the
exquisite Dubai Fountain.
Ajay Bhatia, Founder and CEO of SOL Properties,
said: "Alongside the team at Fairmont, we at SOL Properties are elated to
provide a completely new standard of luxury living in Downtown Dubai. Our
goal is to provide residents with exclusive amenities and personalised
offerings, thereby setting a new precedent for comfort and convenience for our
owners. By combining Fairmont's exceptional hospitality and thoughtful service
with our integrated residential environment and attention to quality, this
project is certain to offer residents unmatched lifestyle experiences."
In response to the evolving demands of urban
homeowners, the residential project promises a suite of premium amenities and
services. Residence owners will have exclusive access to Fairmont's wide
range of integrated amenities, which include gourmet restaurants, private
swimming pool, fitness centre, spa and wellness centre, offering a resort-like
experience within the confines of their own home.
Omer Acar, CEO for Fairmont, commented:
"We are delighted to continue bringing the Fairmont experience around the
globe. Drawing on both Accor and Fairmont's long history and notable expertise
in managing luxury branded residential, and working with leading developers and
partners such as SOL Properties, we are able to deliver a living experience
that is poised to truly redefine luxury residential in an already competitive
market such as Dubai, or in other top destinations worldwide."
The project exemplifies the ongoing expansion and
appeal of luxury living in Dubai, with the luxury residential real estate market projected to
grow by more than 8 percent by 2029. Opening as the premiere luxury real estate
in Downtown Dubai, Faimont Solara Tower reinforces Dubai's demand as
a global destination, attracting high-net-worth individuals and investors
seeking to diversify their portfolios with the city's strategic location and
investor-friendly regulations.
Fairmont Residences Solara Tower Dubai joins
a portfolio of 16 Fairmont-branded residences, each a sanctuary with the luxury
of Fairmont and the privacy of home, from Mayakoba in Mexico, Rabat and
Marrakech in Morocco, to Los Angeles in the USA. Globally
renowned for the brand's expertise in luxury residential, Fairmont has another
22 projects in the pipeline. The project is supported by Accor One Living, an
industry-first platform focused on the design and operation of innovative
mixed-use hospitality solutions for a new generation of investors and
homeowners.
Jeff Tisdall, Chief Business Officer, Accor One
Living, said: "We are very proud to be partnering with SOL Properties on
this landmark Fairmont branded residence development, a leading example of an
exciting new generation of standalone private residences supported by Accor One
Living. We are confident the ultra prime location, extensive private facilities
for residence owners, and elevated residential living experience made possible
by Fairmont, combined with SOL Properties' reputation for quality and luxury,
will be very well received by homeowners."
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Credit: © Fairmont
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