Bloom Holding, a leading real estate development company, has appointed Edrafor Emirates as the enabling works contractor for Toledo, Phase Two of its fully integrated and all-inclusive residential community, Bloom Living, in Abu Dhabi.
Toledo comprises 405 units ranging from two-and three-bedroom townhouses with sizes starting from 120 sqm to 171 sqm to three- to five- bedroom detached villas from 254 sqm to 428 sqm.
It features a Community Center that includes two swimming pools and two children’s play areas surrounded by lush greenery and stunning landscaping, stated the developer.
And to further promote an active and healthy lifestyle, the residents can reach a mosque and two outstanding international schools by foot or bicycle, it added.
Announcing the contract award, CEO Carlos Wakim said: "Bloom Holding has established a reputation for excellence in the real estate industry. The start of enabling works in Toledo, six months after its successful launch, is another milestone in the construction of Bloom Living and a pivotal step in its development journey."
"Bloom Living has made remarkable progress over the past year, and we look forward to the start of works in its second phase. We are committed to keeping our promise to deliver one of our most exclusive community projects to the highest standards to ensure a superior living experience," he added.
Edrafor General Manager Pierre Fayad said: “Bloom Living is bringing a unique proposition to the UAE real estate market, and we are honoured to have been selected by Bloom Holding for the construction of this community. Through our team’s experience and expertise, and track record of delivery, we are confident that the project will be a great success."
Wakim pointed out that the 2.2-million-sq-m project is inspired by the Mediterranean Spanish architecture and once comopleted, will feature more than 4,500 homes including a selection of villas, townhouses, and apartments.
The second phase of Bloom Living is scheduled to be completed in Q2 2025, he added.-TradeArabia News Service