Fakhruddin Properties has begun construction on Maimoon Gardens, a residential complex in Dubai that aims to prioritize the well-being of its occupants by offering superior indoor air quality, premium drinking water, energy conservation, and innovative waste management processes. The mixed-use development will feature apartments, retail and commercial spaces, and amenities such as a community greenhouse, health club, and an infinity swimming pool. The development will incorporate a state-of-the-art greenhouse with an advanced hydroponics system. There are plans to have an innovative self-regulating radiant cooling system and a centralized water purification system that delivers premium quality drinking water while reducing plastic waste and carbon emissions.
Dubai-based Fakhruddin Properties has broken ground on its new development, Maimoon Gardens, a residential complex that aims to prioritize the well-being of its occupants through superior indoor air quality, premium drinking water, energy conservation, and innovative waste management processes. The mixed-use development, located in Jumeirah Village Circle, will feature studios, one- to three-bedroom residences, retail and commercial spaces, and amenities such as a community greenhouse cooled with radiant cooling technology, a health club, and an infinity swimming pool.
Maimoon Gardens also includes a unique state-of-the-art greenhouse with hydroponics systems for growing fruits and vegetables and an innovative self-regulating radiant cooling system that makes summer temperatures more manageable. Additionally, the development incorporates a centralized water purification system that delivers premium quality drinking water while reducing plastic waste and carbon emissions.
Fakhruddin Properties CEO Yousuf Fakhruddin said the company’s vision is to create sustainable developments that bring together the best lifestyle amenities, comfort, and convenience. He added that the company aims to pioneer the field of real estate development and positively influence the cultural shift towards a healthy and sustainable future.
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