Dubai’s Versace palace takes shapePublish Date: 2009-07-04 18:00:10 Story Code: 17391 Work on the Dh2.3 billion (US$626 million) Palazzo Versace Dubai is “well under way”, but original plans for a refrigerated beach have been scrapped after concerns over its environmental effects. Eighty per cent of the 169 private residences, which start from Dh17.7m, were sold before the economic crisis and financing had already been secured from a syndicate of banks, said Soheil Abedian, the managing director of Emirates Sunland Group. As well as the private residences, which will be fitted out with furniture designed by Versace, Palazzo Versace Dubai will have 217 hotel suites. But Mr Abedian admitted that “sales have slowed in the past few months”, and the developer has had to be more lenient about receiving payments in the crisis. “The idea, as good as it sounded at the time, is not right for today,” Mr Abedian said. The hotel is part of the wider Dubai Properties development, Culture Village, at Dubai Creek. Palazzo Versace is expected to open in 12 to 18 months, depending on the progress on the infrastructure of Culture Village. “The latest news of the merger of Emaar Properties with Dubai Properties and others is fantastic news for the future for many of the developments.” But designer hotels, as global brands, had a competitive advantage, Mr Andrieu said. A drop in demand and subsequent reduction in room rates caused a 40 per cent drop in Dubai’s revenue per available room in May.
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