Azizi launches new Riviera residential complex in Dubai


UAE-based Azizi Developments has launched three new beachfront residential buildings within Phase Three of its Riviera community in Dubai. The complex will feature 252 studios, 84 one- and two-bedroom homes and 19 retail outlets totalling 439 units.

UAE-based Azizi Developments has announced the launch of its three new beachfront residential buildings that have direct access to – and stunning views of – its newly announced 2.7-km-long crystal lagoon in Riviera, the developer’s French Mediterranean-inspired residential and commercial community at MBR City. 
 
Offering beachfront living in the heart of Dubai, the new 14-storey properties are the latest addition to the master-planned Riviera community, with 252 studios, 84 one- and two-bedroom homes and 19 retail outlets totalling 439 units. 
 
The buildings each feature a swimming pool, vast landscaped areas, a fully equipped gym, a barbeque area, a children’s playground and games, and a yoga space, while the community as a whole will comprise several basketball and tennis courts, an extensive jogging and cycling track, and countless other facilities, offering residents a vibrant living experience that fosters a true sense of belonging.
 
CEO Farhad Azizi said: "The announcement of the crystal lagoon was an absolute game changer to the Riviera community. It was already one of the most popular developments among both local and international investors prior to the enormous swimmable, pool-like lagoon being planned, but following the announcement, we had to launch an additional three buildings to keep up with demand."
 
"These new residences are a testament to what we stand for - our way of adding distinguished value not only to the UAE’s real estate landscape, but to our resident’s lifestyles. Investors and end-users who purchase and inhabit these exceptional one-of-a-kind homes are securing themselves a unique, awe-inspiring living experience that has their wellbeing at its very core," he added.-TradeArabia News Service