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Fully serviced and managed apartments in The Diamond The Diamond in Sports and Outdoor World The property market in Dubai is setting standards of property development previously unseen anywhere in the world. With exciting new landmark developments such as the Diamond at Sports and Outdoor World the property market in Dubai will remain a focus for overseas investments for many years to come. The Diamond is an innovative development located at the West Gate of Sports and Outdoor World within Dubailand. This residential development offers 114 deluxe apartments in 13 floors with one dedicated penthouse floor. One of the major features of this construction is the glass faceted corners designed to reflect sunlight, just like a diamond.
The ultimate in luxury accommodation This development will have every conceivable upscale luxury you could imagine in a five-star hotel. The Diamond is made up of studios, one and two bedroom apartments and penthouses, with most apartments having balconies with either golf or park views. Some of the amenities that will feature as part of this development will include; Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, state-of-the-art health and fitness club, sauna, Jacuzzi, restaurant area, a 24-hour reception desk, room service, 24-hour porters, games room and much more besides.
Construction on track Construction of Sports City is now well underway with many of the developments and sporting facilities now clearly visible above ground and set to be completed on schedule. The Cricket Stadium is now clearly visible with the majority of the superstructure now completed and work has been started on the interior of the stadium; this is certainly not another Wembley, progress is being made at a lightning pace! The Golf course is now well underway, with 6 holes now totally completed, and the rest of the course is starting to be grassed over. The Diamond complex is ahead of schedule, following the commencement of building in November last year, and the zone as a whole is looking set to be completed early in 2010. |
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