Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Damac Expands Hotels Deal With Paramount The new hotels and serviced residences will be launched over the next five years across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah and Istanbul. by Mary Sophia October 15, 2014 Dubai developer Damac Properties has signed a deal with Paramount Hotels and Resorts to open more branded hotels across other cities in the region, the company said in a statement. The new hotels and serviced residences will be launched over the next five years across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jeddah and Istanbul. The agreement is an expansion of the current deal between the two companies, which has seen four different projects announced in Dubai, UAE and Riyadh. Each project will feature styles inspired by the Hollywood movie studio Paramount Pictures, the statement added. “From our initial announcement back in March of last year, the Paramount Hotels and Resorts-branded products in Dubai and Riyadh have proved to be immensely popular with our sophisticated client base,’ said Ziad El Chaar, managing director, Damac Properties. “We are pleased that in the coming years we will be able to expand this concept to many new markets.” Damac is currently working with Paramount Hotels and Resorts on projects including Damac Towers, a four-tower hotel and serviced residences project in the downtown, a private gated community in the AKOYA development and a master development called Damac Villas by Paramount Hotels and Resorts. The two companies are also working on various hospitality projects in the region such as the Paramount Hotel at Jumeirah Waterfront and serviced hotel apartments project in Riyadh. Recently, Damac announced that it will be building the Paramount Hotel Dubai, Downtown, which is a 1,250 key hotel on a plot located just off Sheikh Zayed Road in the Downtown area. The project is expected to be completed in 2018. “The reception to the Paramount Hotels and Resorts-branded hospitality concept has been overwhelming and when it came to expanding the brand further, there was no question that we should do so in partnership with Damac Properties,” said Ghassan Aridi, chairman, Paramount Hotels and Resorts. Damac, which is listed in the London Stock Exchange, has grown strongly following the recovery of Dubai’s real estate market, launching a slew of new projects in the last two years. The luxury property firm has also partnered with American real estate mogul Donald Trump to develop two 18-hole golf courses within its AKOYA developments along with a number of residential units called Trump Estates. 0 Comments