CG Developers signs JW Marriott Residences in Dubai

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UAE: CG Developers, the real estate arm of CG Corp Global, has signed the first JW Marriott Residences in Dubai.

The luxury residential project in the centre of Dubai Islands will feature 115 ocean-view residences alongside a rooftop pool overlooking the Arabian Gulf, spa facilities, a fitness centre, and bespoke concierge services.

It is expected to be completed by early 2028. 

Rahul Chaudhary, managing director of CG Corp Global and CG Developers Global, said: “Our upcoming development on the Dubai Islands is a milestone we are truly excited about, as it reflects and aligns with the vision of Dubai. Each step has been about raising standards and pushing boundaries, and this new project is another testament to our commitment.

“CG Corp Global’s broader collaboration with Marriott also includes converting the globally renowned Wellness Resort, The Farm at San Benito, into the first Autograph Collection in Philippines. Another landmark agreement between the two companies includes the founding deal for Marriott’s new global collection brand Series by Marriott, with plans to affiliate Fern Hotels (a member of CG Hospitality) with the brand.”

Sandeep Walia, chief operating officer – Middle East and Luxury – Europe, Middle East and Africa at Marriott International, said: “Dubai remains one of the most dynamic residential markets globally, and we are proud to expand our relationship with CG Hospitality to bring our first JW Marriott Residences to the city. JW Marriott Residences at Dubai Islands, Central will enhance luxury living in Dubai by offering owners thoughtfully designed living spaces that foster mindfulness and elevate everyday living.”

Highlights:

• JW Marriott Residences will enter Dubai for the first time through CG Developers.

• The property will be built in the central Dubai Islands with Arabian Gulf views.

• Plans include 115 ocean-view residences, a rooftop pool, spa, fitness centre, and concierge services.

• The development is scheduled for early 2028.