The groundbreaking for Taraf’s future property, Luce, an exquisite residential complex situated on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, has been completed. Taraf is the real estate division of investment holding company Yas Holding, which has its headquarters in the UAE.
The building phase officially begins with the groundbreaking, moving the project one step closer to completion. Asasat Aldhafra APCC Building Contracting, a construction company that began enabling activities in August, and award-winning MZ Architects are partners in Taraf.
“Luce represents an innovative viewpoint on luxury living tailored for discerning local and international investors,” said Low Ping, CEO of Yas Holding Group. We exhibit our dedication to providing top-notch products in the real estate business by using Taraf’s distinctive and distinctive approach. We offer an invitation to see the seamless fusion of exclusivity, luxury, and unmatched design that will transform contemporary living when we start work on Luce.
The CEO of Taraf, Ahmad Shibel, stated: “We’re excited to be beginning development on Luce, Taraf’s first iconic property. With this groundbreaking, we are making progress toward our goal of redefining residential property standards in order to influence the future of luxury living. We’re honored to collaborate on this with partners who are each industry leaders.
The successful launch of Luce has piqued consumers’ curiosity in a distinctive living environment. In order to give inhabitants the utmost comfort and refinement, the development offers a variety of residential units, including roomy flats. Each apartment promises an unrivaled lifestyle in the center of Palm Jumeirah with its cutting-edge amenities, modern décor, and expansive waterfront views.
Private beach access to powdery white beaches is available at Luce, along with luxurious lifestyle facilities, roomy 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom homes with views of the ocean, a duplex, and a penthouse. The graceful curves and organic lines found in nature, on the beach, and in the sand, as well as the fluidity found in Dubai’s desert and waterscapes, served as the basis for the building’s design.