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Qatari shareholding company and master developer of The Pearl-Qatar, United Development Company (UDC), has announced offers of residential leasing at Medina Centrale, the most lively and dynamic community in the heart of The Pearl-Qatar.
In all, 240 units in Medina Centrale have been released for lease out of the 538 which comprise of studios, one bedroom, two bedrooms, three bedrooms, and duplex (two and three bedrooms) apartments.
The commencement of this lease opportunity has begun in full earnest, with units available for immediate leasing. Alongside this lease initiative, UDC has also launched a beneficial tenancy scheme.
Located between the residential, shopping, and dining district of Porto Arabia and the serene beachfront community of Viva Bahriya, Medina Centrale is considered as the vibrant Town Centre that brings together the unique qualities of the Pearl Island.
The district offers residents retail facilities in open-air promenades and indoor shopping facilities. With numerous commercial services available in the area, such as dry-cleaners, supermarket, florists, pharmacies, and a variety of local banks all conveniently within a vicinity of a short walk, Medina Centrale has much to offer its tenants, alongside it being a popular hub for dining and entertainment.
The area boasts over 160 retail stores and 40 restaurants and cafés, a world class 10 screen state-of-the-art cinema complex, a 6,000m2 entertainment centre, as well as number of leisure facilities, all situated in the Pearl community, which also boasts of ample parking space and a public transport interchange, catering to the residing community and visiting families and tourists.
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