Flamingo Creek takes flight
by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer on Saturday, 12 April 2008
National Properties has begun construction on its Flamingo Creek project within The Lagoons master development at Dubai Creek.
Flamingo Creek will be a low-rise development built next to the Ras Al Khor road and will be in prime view of the Ras Al Khor bird sanctuary.
Al Meraikhi General Contracting has been awarded the main construction package for the development.
The project will be made up of 244 villa-style apartments and townhouses and will also include education, retail, leisure and entertainment facilities and the planned Dubai Opera House.
Flamingo Creek is the third freehold project by National Properties, with its previous ones including Skycourts in Dubailand and Sulafa Towers in Dubai Marina.
"As cities expand and grow, the longing for serene spaces also grows stronger," said Adel Lootah, CEO, National Properties.
"Flamingo Creek will be such a haven spread over 46,452 m2, offering all the comforts of city life along with the charm and elegance of nature.
"A development that is in perfect harmony with nature is always a delight as well as a challenge from the design and construction perspectives.
"It calls for great finesse and differentiation in design and construction as it is targeted at customers with well-defined tastes," Lootah added.
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