Armani takes style to new heights
DUBAI – Emaar Properties, the Dubai-based global property developer, has unveiled the Armani Residences, a luxury collection of homes in Burj Dubai, the tallest building in the world.
Designed by Giorgio Armani , the 144 private residences are
Located on levels 9 to 16 of Burj Dubai.
The Armani Residences complement the Armani Hotel Dubai – one of the first to be opened as part of the collaboration between Emaar and Giorgio Armani S.p.A – also to be situated in the Burj Dubai tower. The 160-room hotel will open in 2008.
Several Armani Hotels and Armani Residences are being planned in the world’s most prominent international cities.
Emaar said international investor response to the Armani Residences was strong following roadshows in several major world cities.
Said Giorgio Armani, “Burj Dubai is a remarkable architectural achievement and provides the perfect setting for my first Armani Residences.”
The one- and two-bedroom luxury residential suites range in size from 99 sq m (1,068 sq ft) to 208 sq m (2,237 sq ft), and are decorated with an exclusive range of Armani/Casa home furnishings.
Burj Dubai is a mixed-use tower that also features commercial offices, serviced apartments and leisure amenities. Scheduled for completion in late 2008, it will include The Dubai Mall, one of the world’s largest shopping and entertainment destinations.
Ian Jarrett
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