Armada Towers Explained

Armada Towers
Native Name:أبراج أرمادا
Native Name Lang:ar
Building Type:Mixed Use, Commercial, Residential
Location:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates:25.0753°N 55.1448°W
Architectural Style:Modernism
Floor Count:Tower 1 – 36
Tower 2 – 40
Tower 3 – 36
Start Date:2004
Completion Date:2009
Opening:2010
Elevator Count:18
Floor Area:2.5 Million square feet
Developer:Mohammed Rahif Hakmi[1]
Architect:Adnan Saffarini

Armada Towers (ar|أبراج أرمادا) is a complex of three skyscrapers in Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT) Dubai Multi Commodities Centre Free Zone[2] being built opposite to the Dubai Marina and next to the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a mixed purpose community with both residential, hotel, hospital and commercial units.

General

Armada Towers is one of Armada Group[3] projects in the UAE. The construction contract was awarded to CSHK and the total cost of the project estimated to be over AED 1 Billion (US$300 Million).[4] [5] The construction began in early 2005 and was completed in 2009.

The Towers was designed by Adnan Saffarini.[6]

Armada Tower 1

Located in Cluster P, plot 1, Armada Tower 1 has 36 floors and stands at 150m (490feet).

Armada Tower 2

Located in Cluster P, plot 2, Armada Tower 2 is the tallest of the three towers, standing at 167m (548feet) with 40 floors.[7] which is mixed commercial building with international companies/organizations running their regional operations such as Aramco Subsidiaries, Armada Group, Armada BlueBay Hotel,[8] Armada Hospital,[9] Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, in addition to retail outlets like Armada Pharmacy, Mythos Kouzina & Grill (Greek restaurant)[10] and Nola Eatery & Social House (New Orleans Bar).[11]

Armada Tower 3

Located in cluster P, plot 3. Armada Tower 3 has 36 floors and stand at 150m (490feet).[12] Armada Tower 3 is a Luxury Residential Tower providing Apartments in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. There are number of retail shops operating out of the same building such as Costa Coffee, MMI, Cavallo Nero Gents Salon.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mohammed Rahif Hakmi.
  2. Web site: DMCC.
  3. Web site: Armada Group.
  4. Web site: Armada Group to invest Dh1b in three-tower residential project – Gulf News. 22 August 2004 .
  5. Web site: Foundation laying completed for Armada Towers – Gulf News. 31 October 2005 .
  6. Web site: Adnan Saffarini.
  7. Web site: Armada Towers. .
  8. Web site: Armada Bluebay Hotel.
  9. Web site: Armada Hospital.
  10. Web site: Mythos Kouzina & Grill Greek restaurant.
  11. Web site: Nola Eatery and Social House.
  12. Web site: Emporis: Armada Tower 2 . https://archive.today/20130410184727/http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=building&lng=3&id=armadatower2-dubai-unitedarabemirates . usurped . 10 April 2013 . Emporis.com . 14 June 2010.