01 March 2019
UAE-based property developer Meraas has officially started the handover of the first completed units at its Bluewaters Residences, a mixed-use destination taking shape on a manmade island off the Jumeirah Beach Residence coastline in Dubai.
The residential district of Meraas’ island destination, Bluewaters, promises a unique blend of glamorous waterfront living immersed in a vibrant urban setting, says Meraas.
The Residences comprises 10 mid-rise towers featuring 698 apartments, four penthouses and 17 townhouses set amidst a plethora of world-class entertainment, leisure and hospitality options.
Apartment and townhouses at Bluewaters Residences are finished to the highest quality standards – the interiors feature a neutral palette and minimalist aesthetic that beautifully combines homely warmth and contemporary design.
From the Scandinavian flooring to the state-of-the-art appliances, the spaces have taken all the finer details into consideration. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the apartments offer sweeping views of Ain Dubai – Dubai’s landmark observation wheel which serves as the centerpiece of the development - as well as the Dubai skyline at The Beach opposite JBR, while the townhouses provide scenic views of the sea and lush landscape, he states.
Upping the luxury quotient, the four penthouses located at the topmost level of each tower boast incredible views of the Arabian Gulf. Amenities available to residents include gymnasiums, swimming pools, landscaped gardens, basketball courts and children’s play areas. A mosque featuring contemporary architectural elements is also located in the vicinity.
Furthermore, the residential zone includes a central landscaped podium that promotes a sense of community living. In addition to dedicated basement-level parking bays, the buildings house 32 retail outlets as well as a supermarket.
Bluewaters features several courtyards, intimate pedestrian spaces and scenic walkways, set within the lush green landscape. Central and Sunset Avenues separate the residential, retail and hospitality areas, while North and South Walks invite pedestrians to take a leisurely stroll along the water’s edge, said the spokesman.
The Wharf, Bluewaters’ lifestyle retail space, will comprise over 150 retail and dining outlets that dot the boulevard as low-rise structures.