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  2. Emirates Hills - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Hills is the most expensive villa community to buy or rent a property in Dubai, with buyers paying up to Dh2,604 per square feet. [ 6 ] Some notable residents included the late Benazir Bhutto ; [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] the managing director of Géant Middle East, Mohammed Ayub Shaikh; Abdul Rahiman Abdul Azeez, owner of Alpha Smart Security ...

  3. Grosvenor House (Dubai) - Wikipedia

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    Michelin-starred chef Gary Rhodes was the chef-patron of Rhodes Mezzanine now known as Rhodes W1 Dubai, one of the restaurants in Grosvenor House West Marina Beach. [12] The second tower, Grosvenor House The Residence, was completed in 2011. This 113,110 m 2 (1,217,500 sq ft) residential tower was announced in April 2006. [13]

  4. These are some of Dubai’s most expensive luxury hotel rooms

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    For the best of Dubai’s luxury living, ... and the all-suite hotel is also home to the world’s biggest Swarovski crystal ceiling, with 21,000 crystals worth 1.3 million UAE dirhams ($354,000 ...

  5. Burj Al Arab - Wikipedia

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    The structure of the Rose Rayhaan, also in Dubai, is 333 metres (1,093 ft) tall, [22] 12 m (39 ft) taller than the Burj Al Arab, which is 321 metres (1,053 ft) tall. [22] The Burj Al Arab’s helipad, located 210 meters above ground, has been the site of several high-profile events, including a tennis match between Roger Federer and Andre ...

  6. Real estate in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is a significant contributor to Dubai's economy, accounting for a substantial portion of the city's GDP. [1] Dubai's real estate market has experienced growth and transformation, driven by the city's rapid economic development, strategic location, and urban planning. Real estate is a driver of Dubai's economy. [1]

  7. List of tallest residential buildings in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Marina 306 m (1,004 ft) 73 2013 13 Emirates Crown: Dubai Marina 296 m (971 ft) 63 2008 14 Forte Towers 1: Downtown Dubai 295 metres (968 ft) 75 2023 15 Grande Signature Residences: Downtown Dubai 290 metres (950 ft) 78 2023 16= Opera Grand: Downtown Dubai 288 metres (945 ft) 71 2021 16= Sulafa Tower: Dubai Marina 288 metres (945 ft) 76 ...

  8. The Index (Dubai) - Wikipedia

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    The Index is a 328 m (1,076 ft) tall, 80-storey skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [5] Of the 80 floors, the first four floors are service floors, 5th–29th are to be offices and 31st–77th are residential use, 73rd and 75th floors are duplex penthouses and 77th to 80th floor are triplex penthouses. [ 5 ]

  9. Sweet Homes Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Homes Group of Companies is a real estate business in the United Arab Emirates. [1] The company was started in 2003 and primarily functions in Dubai and Ajman . The group is into general engineering & contracting, general trading and real estate brokerage , managements agents and consultancy.