Abu Dhabi Master Developer to Deliver 3500 Extra Accommodation Units by 2012
Tuesday, 23 Apr, 2010
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Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), the master developer of cultural, residential, and tourism destinations in Abu Dhabi, announced that it’s set to deliver over 1,800 hotel rooms by 2012 along with its joint venture partners, as well as over 1,700 residential units.
The announcement coincides with the launch of a comprehensive update on TDIC’s portfolio of announced developments, including Saadiyat Island and Desert Islands – all reflecting strategic importance to the 2030 Economic Vision. TDIC currently has over 55 projects, worth over $33bn, planned for completion by 2020 across the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
"Through a strong commitment to delivering all its announced projects on schedule, TDIC plays a significant role in the development of Abu Dhabi as an international tourism and business destination of choice," said His Excellency Mubarak Al Muhairi, Managing Director of TDIC.
"The past two years have seen the successful launch of many of our projects and we look forward to announcing the opening of many more of our developments this year, as well as unveiling brand new projects. We also continue to receive wide support from our partners and investors in the private sector through newly created joint venture partnerships, which will help us make significant advances across all our portfolios."
The range of TDIC’s project portfolio spans redevelopment of urban landmark districts, new-build mixed-use complexes, downtown business and leisure resorts, and luxurious desert resorts. Every TDIC project reflects the company’s core values of cultural and environmental preservation as well as socio-economic promotion.
By 2012, TDIC will have delivered over 3000 hotels rooms hence supporting Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority’s (ADTA) aim to attract 2.3 million guests to Abu Dhabi by the same date. This includes the 1200 delivered in 2009 and the 1800 to be delivered in 2010 and 2011.
Developments include:
Saadiyat Island is TDIC’s flagship development located and home to the Saadiyat Island Cultural District where the Zayed National Museum, Louvre Abu Dhabi and Guggenheim Abu Dhabi are all on schedule to open by 2013.
Eastern Mangroves will be an integrated resort, marina, retail and residential destination that has been sensitively designed to reflect its mangrove setting
TDIC continues to manage the redevelopment of Al Bateen Wharf, which is set to become a signature waterfront destination. Built to reflect the area’s long-standing marine traditions.
Rocco Forte Hotel is a joint venture between TDIC and Al Farida Investments Company LLC. The striking wave-shaped Rocco Forte Hotel Abu Dhabi (formerly known as Bridgeway Abu Dhabi), will be a mixed use five-star hotel and commercial development
TDIC is also developing a brand new beach resort, Regent Emirates Pearl Hotel, the main 45-storey building will have a unique 45-degree architectural twist, providing a new coastal landmark on Abu Dhabi’s Corniche as well as a luxurious retreat for guests, right in the heart of the city.
ADTA/TDIC Headquarters will become an important landmark for Abu Dhabi and a platform to showcase architectural design excellence.
Abu Dhabi Golf Resort Fully-owned by TDIC and managed by Troon Golf, the Abu Dhabi Golf Club is one of the most luxurious golf courses in the Arabian Gulf and is situated just 15 minutes from the heart of Abu Dhabi.
Hili Fun City, Al Ain In Al Ain, TDIC has been appointed to redevelop and upgrade the popular amusement park.
Valere Tjolle
Valere Tjolle is editor of the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite, special offer at: www.travelmole.com/stories/1142003.php
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