Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Al Barari unveils showcase home

Dubai-based developer Al Barari on Monday unveiled a show house stage one of its flagship development, which will be deployed in the world longest artificial waterway, stretching 14.6 kilometers.

Over 80 per cent of residential phase will gardens and other public spaces, which makes Al Barari low-density development in the region of Dubai property.

Some 800 species of plants, which are imported into the territory to establish six thematic Botanic Gardens. They will Balinese garden, modern garden, Water Park, Forest Garden, a garden Renaissance Mediterranean garden.

"We spent almost Dh1.4 billion path of the thematic gardens, forests, waterways, rivers and reservoirs, and as an integral part of the process we will be planting 4.6 million trees, shrubbery and ground cover. At length of 14.6 kilometers, We "re-establishing the longest artificial waterway in the world," said Mohammed Bin Zaal, Chief Operations Officer of Al Barari.

Mohammed Bin Zaal acknowledged the project has faced several setbacks. "This project really suffer some delays, but it is the nature of the construction industry in Dubai property," he said.

Al Barari, which means "nature", covers 14 million square feet in Nad Al Sheba, on the border of the reserve of wildlife and royal grounds.

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