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Nine Yards Real Estate Development breaks ground on $544mn project

The project will feature high-tech design with contemporary architecture, superior quality of build and the use of sustainable materials

Developer Nine Yards Real Estate Development has broken ground on its $544mn project at Yas Bay on Yas Island, in Abu Dhabi. Sea La Vie spans over 30,000sqm, will feature 668 luxury home options, including one- to four-bedroom apartments, lofts, townhouses, duplexes and penthouses, all built around a unique infinity lagoon.

A joint venture (JV) between Ethmar International and Al Nahda International Holding, Nine Yards said the project reflects sustainability practices in its entire life-cycle – from planning to development and construction.

“We are delighted to officially begin the works on developing the luxurious residential waterfront project, Sea La Vie. We will be working closely together with contractors and suppliers to ensure that the sustainable characteristics of this project meet the country’s long-term vision. Sea La Vie is strategically placed at the iconic Yas Bay on Yas Island, which will help us deliver our vision to develop healthy, happy and vibrant communities,” explained CEO Ahmed Selet.

Engineer Hassan Shimy, the Head of Development and Projects added, “With the support and collaboration of our partners, we are determined to provide perfect residences in this highly sought-after location that suits every lifestyle from the aspirational to the adventurous. The Sea La Vie will combine high-tech design with contemporary architecture, superior quality of build and the use of sustainable materials in support of environmental sustainability, thus contributing to the UAE’s long-term development as a sustainable, diversified, globally integrated economy.”

The ground-breaking ceremony was held in the presence of senior officials from Ethmar International Holding and Al Nahda International Holding, in addition to the executive management of Nine Yards Real Estate Development, a statement from the developer noted.

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