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Kempinski to manage two properties on The Palm, Jumeirah

Kempinski to manage two properties on The Palm, Jumeirah

Category: Middle East -
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2006-02-23


Kempinski, Europe’s oldest luxury hotel group, is set to manage two new luxury properties, developed by Emerald Palace Group, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.


The Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Residences, opening in 2008, will be set in grounds covering 92,900m2 located on the crescent-shaped breakwater surrounding The Palm, Jumeirah. The Palm is the world’s largest man-made island and its form celebrates the date palm, of vital importance to the region since centuries. Already visible from outer space, the island is a landmark for the Emirate of Dubai and will become one of the region’s most sought after destinations.


The seven-storey classically styled building will feature an imposing Palladian dome and will be surrounded by luxuriant landscaped gardens. The 200 exclusive residences range in size from 165 to 1300m2, including spacious terraces or balconies. Residents and guests will be able to enjoy the personalised, deluxe services for which Kempinski is renowned, such as a dedicated Concierge, valet parking, 24-hour housekeeping and room service.


First class facilities include access to the 500m long private beach, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and spa, open to residents and guests, a business centre, several restaurants and an international shopping arcade.


The Emerald Palace Kempinski, the second property to be managed by Kempinski, will be a hotel set in the same grounds as the residences and will also enjoy these facilities. The hotel will be one of the most luxurious on The Palm when it opens in 2009. The hotel’s unique design ensures that all 250 rooms face the sea for unparalleled views.


The Palm is ideally located for the many possibilities for outdoor activities, such as yachting, scuba-diving and fishing in the Arabian Gulf. Dubai’s mainland is a short drive away, either over the connecting bridge or through the planned tunnel from the island. Dubai offers further upscale leisure alternatives including golf, off-road desert driving or shopping and skiing at the Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates, with one of the world’s longest indoor slopes, opening this month.


Kempinski’s Senior Vice President Middle East & Africa, Ulrich Eckhardt, is convinced that these developments will perfectly complement the group’s existing portfolio, “Each property on The Palm is a true 5-star deluxe development by Emerald Palace Group, which Kempinski will be proud to manage. In addition to our ‘skiing resort’ in Dubai, we manage the famed Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi and have been established in the U.A.E. since 1998, with the Kempinski Hotel Ajman. We can appeal to a wider market with this variety of destinations in the U.A.E., all easily accessible with good airline routings from Europe, Africa and Asia.”


The "Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Residences" are developed, marketed and sold by Sunny Beach Properties Ltd., a company independent from Kempinski Hotels S.A., and the "Kempinski" name is used by the developers under a license from Kempinski Hotels S.A. The role of Kempinski Hotels S.A. is limited to the management of the Hotels and the common areas of the residential building.



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