
Company reports steady construction progress across nine projects in the emirate
Abu Dhabi — Burtville Developments has announced the launch of its tenth project in Abu Dhabi, a new hotel-branded residential development on the Al Raha Beach waterfront. The project expands the company’s growing portfolio of branded residences developed in partnership with Bab Al Qasr Hotel and introduces a new benchmark in layout efficiency, finishing quality and branded living.
The residential project comprises three architecturally distinct towers featuring 163 residences, including 19 waterfront townhouses, alongside a range of two- to five-bedroom apartments and sky villa units. All residences are fully furnished and designed to offer direct sea views, creating a cohesive waterfront lifestyle experience.
The project will be the first residential development in Abu Dhabi to feature Armani/Casa bathroom fittings across all units, complemented by fully furnished interiors by THE One, integrated smart home systems and a curated selection of global brands. Finishes include natural Travertine marble flooring and refined wood detailing, reflecting a high standard of craftsmanship and material selection.
Seven premium retail and dining outlets are located at ground level. Only 18% of the site is dedicated to building footprint, while 82% is allocated to landscaped areas and resort-style amenities designed to enhance outdoor living and community experience.
Separately, Burtville Developments reported steady construction progress across nine projects in Abu Dhabi. Completion at Ville 11 in Masdar City has reached 97%, while Ville 12 stands at 39%. Bab Al Qasr Resort Residence 18 has reached 38%, Bab Al Qasr Resort Residence 19 stands at 36%, and Bab Al Qasr Garden Residence 66 has reached 12%.
In Yas Bay, progress at Bab Al Qasr Residence 25 has reached 36%, and Bab Al Qasr Residence 31 stands at 38%, while Bab Al Qasr Canal View 22 at Al Raha Beach has reached 17%. Construction has also commenced at Bab Al Qasr Royal Residence 28 on Reem Island. The company noted that stable supply chains and material availability continue to support uninterrupted execution.