Omniyat applauds HH Sheikh Mohammed’s directive streamlining hotel
investment and development in Dubai
Mahdi Amjad: “Sheikh
Mohammed’s directive will further boost direct investment in Emirate’s tourism”
Dubai, UAE, 27
January 2014: Omniyat Group, the leading real
estate development company in the UAE, has hailed the directive of His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the
UAE and Ruler of Dubai, outlining measures for boosting and streamlining hotel
investment and development in Dubai, and described it as a pivotal move that
will dramatically boost tourism growth ahead of Expo 2020.
Mahdi Amjad, Omniyat's Executive
Chairman and CEO: “In light of the emirate’s 2020 vision to treble the annual contribution made
by tourism to the economy as well as recording a two-fold increase in tourist
arrivals to Dubai, the measures announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and
Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, will further boost the investment
environment and spur demand for price range accommodation. Moreover, we, at
Omniyat, believe that this initiative will further motivate the private sector
to increase investments in the tourism sector, and ultimately contribute to bringing
greater maturity and global standards to the sector.”
Dubai is
continuously attracting more international brands keen to launch five, four and
three-star hotels, and this is set to add to the capacity of the booming
tourism industry in the run-up to the Expo.
Omniyat
recently announced two leading hotel brands that will enrich the UAE’s robust
hotel scene and plans to announce a third one in 2014.
Further,
Omniyat launched a new design for The Opus at the end of 2013, positioned it as
an international icon that will include the ‘ME’ Dubai hotel as
well as luxury hotel apartments designed by Zaha Hadid. The company is
currently discussing with global hotel operators the modalities for managing
The Pad tower, which is an artistic edifice tilted at 6.5 degrees and will
include the first ‘Pad’ branded hotel in the world.
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