14 Sep 2013, 11:32 am

Dream officials on Thursday disclosed that the hotel group has completed a deal that will make Dream Dubai the world’s tallest hotel development, taking occupancy in the project known as Marina 101.
Dream Dubai Marina will house 300 guest rooms and 420 branded serviced apartments.
In addition to the 720 rooms and service residences, Dream Dubai Marina will feature 6 restaurants and lounges, multiple retail entities and a nightclub that will occupy the 101st floor.
“It is through The Chairman, Sheffield Holdings LTD, Mr. Abu Ali Malik Shroff’s unique insight and vision of creating an iconic project in the heart of Dubai that this Dream will become reality," said Hampshire Chairman Sant Singh Chatwal.
The hotel is slated to open in the fourth quarter of 2014.
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