Tuesday 19 April 2011

Offices in Al Reem Island to Experience Fun and Frolic of Waters of Arabian Gulf

A pearl of the Arabian Gulf - Al Reem Isle - a natural island 600 meters off the coast of Abu Dhabi island - is now an incredible tourist attraction for thousands of businesses and residential investors. A residential, commercial and mega business project called - Al Reem Island - is to be developed by master developers - Sorouh Real Estate (Shams Abu Dhabi), Reem Investments, and Tamouh. The fact that this Al Reem island is one of the first free zones in Abu Dhabi, it has gained much attraction among foreign businesses.

Following this project it is expected that offices in Al Reem Island will be landed a gorgeous look creating a “luxurious city” within city. Regulated by Buna, the regulatory authority of Abu Dhabi, the project will also offer some of the finest residential apartments in Abu Dhabi.  Since, the project is built around one of the finest islands of the richest Emirates of United Arabs of Emirates; it inevitably encompasses fun and frolic of blue waters! With this inbuilt pleasure, fun and joy, office in Al Reem are bound to experience the joys of Nature that can well prove to be stress busters for the employees!      

The employees and the residents of this community will have the benefits of incredible commuting facilities such as tram, metro and fast bus services available in the city. Al Reem project will be accessible by nine bridges all leading to Abu Dhabi. Given this matchless accessibility and commuting facilities, it seems that Al Reem project is none to second in this Universe and in fact competing with Heaven itself! 

Offices in Al Reem island will certainly have techno-centric look and feel. Residents of apartments in Abu Dhabi will enjoy almost all services centralized as part of the initiative to conserve the natural resources. Such centralized services include centralized laundry, centralized gas network service and automated vacuum waste collection which is considered to be the biggest in the world. 

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