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Qatari Diar offers luxury residential project in Istanbul

by Daily Sabah

ISTANBUL Sep 16, 2014 - 12:00 am GMT+3
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by Daily Sabah Sep 16, 2014 12:00 am

The Sea Pearl Ataköy development will feature 1,474 luxury apartments and a five-star hotel with highend boutiques featuring global brands and restaurants. The luxury development will be built in partnership with Turkish construction firm Kuzu Grup

Overlooking the Sea of Marmara, the newest Qatari Diar project in Atakoy is situated in one of the most sought after residential zones in Turkey. The development will be comprised of 1,474 luxurious apartment units and a deluxe five-star hotel with high-end boutiques featuring global brands and lavish restaurants. Plotted on an impressive 128,000-square-meters of land and a beautiful shoreline, this unique development will be established in a bustling central location near other hotels, shopping malls, schools and hospitals and will be five minutes away from Atatürk Airport, Ataköy Marina, and the ferry terminal. The residential units from this prestigious development will go on sale today and, for the first three days, will be open to all residents in Qatar.

This exclusive offer will expire on Friday, Sept. 19, when sales will open worldwide. Those interested in investing in the first phase of Sea Pearl Ataköy should visit the Qatari Diar Sales Center located in Lusail City. The official project launch was held on Sunday in the presence of Qatari Diar senior management and representatives from the Turkish embassy in Qatar. Commenting on the launch of the new project, Saad Al-Otaibi, executive director of development at Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, said, "We are proud of our newest project, Sea Pearl Ataköy, and its ability to reinforce the growing ties between the State of Qatar and Turkey." Al Sayed continued, "Istanbul is a vibrant and unique metropolis brimming with deep-rooted history and long-standing culture. This project is the perfect opportunity to showcase this beauty alongside our unique seaside architecture. Sea Pearl Ataköy is a great addition to our series of existing projects around the world, which combine trendy architectural design and the highest standards of sustainable living."


The luxury development will be built in partnership with Turkey's Kuzu Grup, one of the most trusted construction companies in Turkey. The residential units will be created using high-quality materials, including an earthquake resistant piled raft foundation system, central floor heating, high-end built-in kitchens and sound insulation between each flat.

Speaking at the event, the chairman of the Kuzu Grup, Özen Kuzu, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with such a prestigious company like Qatari Diar. We hope that the quality of the finished product and the completion of the project in a timely manner will help to strengthen the growing relationship between Qatar and Turkey. In addition, the successful delivery of the Sea Pearl Ataköy project will also be an opportunity to showcase the abilities of the Kuzu Grup and Qatari Diar." According to the Turkish company, the construction of the Sea Pearl Ataköy Project has already started, and it is to be completed in 2017. In addition, the premises will be kept safe with intelligent security systems, and residents will have access to a plethora of other services, including VIP concierge, house cleaning, car washing, airport transfers, child minding, healthcare and vehicle access with private drivers. Furthermore, this development by the sea will be surrounded by elements of nature, as it will incorporate specially designed natural gardens and landscaping, as well as jogging trails, bike paths and self-purifying biological ponds.

Each of the eight residential blocks will also have easy access to sports and fitness facilities, children's playgrounds and ample private parking. Qatari Diar is currently involved in 49 landmark projects in 29 countries across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.
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