Press Release

Bahria Town Elevates Global Standards with Dubai Masterplan

Sunday, December 08, 2024

Dubai, UAE: Bahria Town, Pakistan’s leading real estate developer, has made a significant stride in its international expansion with the announcement of a groundbreaking project in Dubai South. The company’s subsidiary, BT Properties, is leading the development of a state-of-the-art, master-planned community that will redefine luxury living and investment opportunities.

A Visionary Partnership

The project has received the endorsement of H.E. Khalifa Al Zaffin, Executive Chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporation and Dubai South, who expressed his enthusiasm for Bahria Town’s contribution to the city’s future. Malik Riaz Hussain, Founder and Chairman of Bahria Town, shared his vision for the project, emphasizing the company’s commitment to creating sustainable, world-class communities.

A Symbol of Modern Living

The master-planned community will feature a harmonious blend of residential and commercial spaces, including:

  • Luxurious Residences: Elegant villas, townhouses, and apartments designed for comfort and style.
  • World-Class Amenities: State-of-the-art educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recreational areas.
  • Vibrant Commercial Hubs: Retail outlets, offices, and entertainment venues catering to diverse needs.
  • Serene Green Spaces: Lush parks, water canals, and iconic monuments creating a tranquil environment.

A New Era of Urban Living

Ahmed Ali Riaz Malik, Group CEO of BT Properties, highlighted the project’s potential to set new benchmarks in urban living. By combining cutting-edge design, sustainable practices, and unparalleled amenities, Bahria Town aims to create a thriving community that inspires and uplifts its residents.

A Global Milestone

This ambitious project marks a significant milestone for Bahria Town, solidifying its position as a global real estate player. By bringing its expertise and innovative approach to Dubai South, the company is poised to shape the future of urban development in the region.

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