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Emirates Properties Investments Awards Indigo Icon Contract to Al Rostamani Pegel

Travel News Asia Friday, 26 May 2006

Emirates Properties Investments has announced the appointment of Al Rostamani Pegel as the main contractor for Indigo Icon, a striking new development at Nakheel’s Jumeirah Lake Towers.

Indigo Icon in Dubai

Strategically located between the fifth and sixth interchange on Sheikh Zayed Road, the Atkins designed tower will share the same striking A-shape structure as Indigo Tower, a commercial and residential tower by the same developers.

Indigo Icon will make extensive use of Indigo coloured glass complementing a silver grey exterior. It will be within easy reach of the commercial centre of Dubai, Emirates Golf Club and the Montgomerie, and every office will boast views of the surrounding lake.

Mahesh Tourani, director, Emirates Properties Investment said, “We are delighted to announce the appointment of Al Rostamani Pegel as the main contractor for Indigo Icon. The firm was contracted last year to build Indigo Tower and we have been extremely impressed by the high standard of their work.

“Al Rostamani Pegel has an excellent reputation and we are confident that the project will be delivered on time.”

Offices at Indigo Icon will boast a range of amenities including conference rooms, a fully equipped gymnasium, steam rooms, saunas, high speed internet connection, a shopping boulevard, 24-hour security, covered car parking and six high speed lifts.

The development is due for competition in August 2007.

Jumeirah Lake Towers is a high-rise waterfront commercial and residential development by Nakheel, comprising 26 clusters, each with three towers. Different investors are constructing a tower on each of the plots in the clusters, of a residential, commercial or retail nature, under the guidelines of Nakheel.

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