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United Development Company (UDC), master developer of The Pearl-Qatar, has won two awards as ‘Best Commercial High-Rise Development’ for its Abraj Quartier office towers and ‘Highly Commended Mixed-Use Development’ for The Pearl at the Arabian Property Awards 2016 held recently in Dubai.
The awards were received by UDC senior representatives at the official gala dinner concluding the event.
UDC said the high profile awards aim to recognise the best residential and commercial real estate professionals across the globe, “and UDC was successful in both categories.”
“These are globally-renowned accolades of excellence, and the fact that UDC won an award in each category it entered, is a reflection of the company’s commitment to providing superior quality developments that serve to maintain The Pearl’s leading position as one of Qatar’s iconic sites,” UDC said.
Abraj Quartier was also nominated for the international property awards, ranking first among many other regional winners in the same category.
The event will be organised in London later this year, and will see UDC compete against other successful companies from Asia Pacific, the UK, the Americas, Europe, and Africa to find the ultimate ‘World’s Best’ in the category of High-Rise Commercial Development.
Abraj Quartier is considered the location of choice for many businesses and companies, with two highly-impressive 42-storey towers situated at The Pearl-Qatar’s main entrance.
The twin towers offer first class office spaces of different sizes, multiple amenities designed to provide the best working environment, along with panoramic views of Doha’s West Bay, and direct access to the Island’s premier restaurants, retailers as well as the upcoming rail network. Office tower Abraj Quartier 01, is now open for leasing, UDC said.
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