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Azizi says Berton development in Al Furjan on track for completion

Project is said to offer tenants easy access to major points of interest in Dubai

Azizi Developments has announced that 65% of its residential development, Berton, has been completed. The developer said the 245-unit development will be complete by the end of 2021.

The project is taking shape in Al Furjan and Azizi notes that it comprises 190 studio units, 41 one-bedroom and 14 two-bedroom apartments, as well 16 luxurious penthouses.

The statement noted that Berton’s structure is 100% complete, while the blockwork and internal plastering are at 98% and 91% respectively. Elevator works are also now 95% complete, while 27% of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) works are complete, with façade works and tiling both having reached 67% and 65% respectively. Overall finishes now stand at 50%, it added.

“With an exceptional contractor and a multitude of other diligent parties that have come together to build these world-class residences within a set time frame and at outstanding quality standards, Berton is quickly coming to life,” said chief development officer Mohamed Ragheb Hussein.

Hussein noted that Berton brings together masterful craftsmanship and interior artistry with gracefully furnished homes that come with high-end parquet flooring, state-of-the-art décor and generous space.

The property offers customers the opportunity to live in one of the most up-and-coming locations in the emirate. Situated near Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Sheikh Zayed Road, and the new EXPO 2020 Route metro line, Berton is remarkably well-connected to the entirety of Dubai’s major points of interest, the statement said.

He concluded, “This project reflects our philosophy of urbanism, with it being an unparalleled gateway to a well-connected, distinguished lifestyle that promotes convenience, human comfort and health. We now look forward to handing over the keys to hundreds of happy families who will call this their home, later this year.”

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