Ground broken at Palazzo Versace Dubai resort
by Sarah Todd | 16 Jul 2007
Construction work has begun at the second Versace Group resort, the Palazzo Versace in Dubai, UAE.
The AED2.8bn (£406m, 598m euro, US$766m) resort will be situated on the banks of Dubai Creek and will comprise 215 suites, a spa and restaurants.
The project has been undertaken by the Emirates Sunland group – a joint venture between the Sunland Group and Emirates International Holdings.
Photo: the first Palazzo Versace opened in Australia in 2000
Construction work has begun at the second Versace Group resort, the Palazzo Versace in Dubai, UAE. The AED2.8bn (£406m, 598m euro, US$766m) resort will be situated on the banks of Dubai Creek and will comprise 215 suites, a spa and restaurants. The project has been undertaken by the Emirates Sunland group – a joint venture between the Sunland Group and Emirates International Holdings. Photo: the first Palazzo Versace opened in
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