Crystal Lagoons has signed a deal to construct the world’s largest manmade lagoon, covering 40 hectares, almost four-times bigger than the world’s largest existing lagoon, the company said in a media statement.
Crystal Lagoons Corp., the patented technology developer of giant crystalline lagoons, will launch its latest and grandest project to date at Cityscape in Dubai, which starts next week. The project, once completed, will be entered into the Guinness Book of World Records, it announced. Located in the upscale Mohammed Bin Rashid City – District One residential community, in the heart of Dubai, the lagoon will form an integral part of the $7 billion project.
Mohammed Bin Rashid City – District One is a prestigious joint venture between Dubai-based Meydan Group and Real Estate developer, Sobha Group.
“Caribbean landscapes are no longer exclusive to tropical destinations. Our pioneering concept and state-of-the-art technology, which allows for sustainable, swimmable, turquoise lagoons of unlimited sizes to be built and maintained at low cost anywhere in the world, is proving extremely popular with our growing list of partners across the Middle East,” said Kevin P Morgan, CEO, Crystal Lagoons.
The new lagoon with its expansive beaches, will be a core amenity within Mohammed Bin Rashid City – District One’s 47m sq ft of freehold land. The development will feature residences, parklands, waterways, a shopping and dining pavilion and large recreational spaces creating one of the lowest density developments in the heart of any global city.
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