Dubai Holding, Emaar to revive world’s longest luxury hotel chain

20 July 2016

Bawadi, announced as the largest hospitality and leisure development in the world in 2007, is being revived in Dubai, Dubai Holding Chief Executive Officer told Emirates 24|7.

“The Bawadi project, a joint venture between Dubai Holding and Emaar, is currently in its early stages and progress will be communicated in due course,” Fadel Al Ali said.

No other details were shared.

Launched in October 2007, Wam reported the Dh60-billion signature development would be an equally-owned venture wherein Bawadi, a member of Tatweer, owned by Dubai Holding, would contribute 70 million square feet of land (worth Dh3.85 billion) in lieu of its ownership interest, whilst Emaar would contribute Dh3.85 billion in cash to the joint venture.

Bawadi in Dubailand, located in close proximity to Arabian Ranches, was envisaged as the longest chain of luxury hotels in the world along a 10-kilometre stretch which will add 51 luxury hotels and more than 60,000 rooms to Dubai. The highlight was the 6,500-room Asia Asia Hotel & Resort.

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