Dubai Properties Commits AED 1.1 Billion to Villanova Expansion
Dubai Properties, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding Real Estate, has finalized construction contracts valued at approximately AED 1.1 billion to expand its Villanova master development. The agreements, awarded to Metac General Contracting Co. LLC, authorize the commencement of La Tilia, a new residential phase comprising 850 townhouses within the Dubailand district.
The project is divided into two distinct stages. Phase 1 will consist of 410 units, while Phase 2 is set to deliver an additional 440 homes. The inventory is scaled for the mid-market and upper mid-market segments, featuring 500 three-bedroom and 350 four-bedroom residences.
The expansion follows the completion of 3,834 homes previously delivered at Villanova. According to Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding Real Estate, the contract award is a response to sustained buyer demand for integrated suburban communities. The development strategy emphasizes proximity to major arterial road networks and established social infrastructure.
La Tilia is designed with a Mediterranean-inspired architectural framework. The master plan prioritizes pedestrian-focused urban design, incorporating dedicated cycling tracks, walking paths, and integrated retail facilities.
Muhammad Sadiq Abdullah, General Manager of Metac General Contracting Co., stated that the firm’s mandate focuses on the execution and timely completion of the two phases. Located in the Dubailand corridor, the project continues the densification of one of Dubai’s primary residential zones, aligning with the city’s broader infrastructure and population growth requirements.
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