ATARA Development has commenced construction on The Residences at Sheraton Al Marjan Island Resort, which is billed as a significant milestone for the GCC’s first Sheraton Residences.
Under the leadership of ATARA’s in-house construction arm, Rakhat Construction, the beachfront project on Al Marjan Island is progressing steadily. With enabling works underway and 5% of overall progress completed, the project is advancing steadily, the developer said.
Significant on-site progress has been achieved, including the completion of soil improvement works and shoring, as well as excavation. This underscores ATARA Development’s commitment to delivering a development built on precision, quality, and timely execution, it added.
Arch. Abdulla Al Abdouli, Group CEO of Marjan said, “The addition of the Sheraton Residences further strengthens Al Marjan Island’s position as a premier lifestyle destination. This project contributes to our vision of bringing exceptional, world-class developments to the island, enriching its residential offering and international appeal.”
In a distinct approach that sets ATARA apart within the UAE real estate landscape, the company has commenced groundbreaking prior to launching sales, a strategy that underscores its financial strength, construction readiness, and commitment to buyer confidence. This approach ensures project delivery remains on track regardless of sales cycles, offering future buyers visible, tangible assurance of progress, the developer explained.
Umid Bazarov, Chief Operating Officer, ATARA Development added, “Breaking ground before launching sales reflects ATARA’s philosophy of leading with action, not promises. By showcasing tangible construction progress from day 1, we reinforce a sales strategy built on trust and visibility giving future buyers the assurance that their ownership is supported by a developer fully committed to transparency, quality, and timely delivery. With the project scheduled for completion by Q3 2028, buyers can purchase with confidence knowing the timeline is clearly defined and closely adhered to. The Residences at Sheraton Al Marjan Island Resort sets a new benchmark for luxury developments entering the market.”
Jaidev Menezes, RVP, Mixed-use Development, EMEA at Marriott International added, “As construction begins, we are delighted to see the Sheraton brand emerge in a new and iconic environment. This development will reflect Sheraton’s design excellence and community-driven ethos, offering residents a uniquely elevated living experience on Al Marjan Island.”
Featuring 159 beachfront units, the project is co-located with the Sheraton Al Marjan Island Resort and will offer modern architecture, refined interiors, and access to over 50 amenities. As one of only a limited number of Sheraton-branded residences globally, it presents a rare opportunity for waterfront living backed by ATARA’s development standards.
The Residences at Sheraton Al Marjan Island Resort anchors ATARA Development’s expanding portfolio, which includes over 1m sqft of new developments planned across the next two years. The project further solidifies ATARA’s position as a developer of premium properties in the UAE, the statement concluded.
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