
GFS Developments marks its grand Dubai launch with Star Power: Meet & greet with Ayza Khan
GFS Developments, a global powerhouse in real estate with over 25 years of excellence, proudly announces its official entry into the UAE market with an exclusive launch event in Dubai, headlined by a special Meet & Greet with Pakistani sensation
Ayza Khan
.
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Known for delivering more than 2 million units globally,
GFS Developments
now brings its legacy of innovation and quality to Dubai, aiming to redefine the city's luxury living experience.
The press and guests had the opportunity to preview GFS's landmark Dubai developments, alongside a chance to engage with Ayza Khan, one of Pakistan's most celebrated and influential actresses. Previously, GFS held a star-studded press conference featuring Bobby Deol and Sohail Khan.
The event also showcased GFS's upcoming Dubai projects, including:
Coventry Gardens II & III - Dubai Land Residential Complex
Stylish studio to two-bedroom maisonettes with rooftop gardens, close to Downtown Dubai and Dubai Airport.
Stylish studio to two-bedroom maisonettes with rooftop gardens, close to Downtown Dubai and Dubai Airport. Coventry 66 – Dubai South
Modern, well-connected apartments near Al Maktoum International Airport and major lifestyle hubs.
Modern, well-connected apartments near Al Maktoum International Airport and major lifestyle hubs. Coventry I & II – Dubai International City
Purposefully designed living spaces with proximity to healthcare, education, and retail zones.
Ayza Khan on GFS in Dubai
"Dubai is a city of dreams, and GFS Developments is turning those dreams into addresses. I'm honored to be part of this journey where beauty, purpose, and lifestyle come together. These projects aren't just buildings—they're communities full of heart," said actress Ayza Khan. "GFS Developments is proud to bring its trusted legacy to the UAE,' said Michael John Collings, General Manager of GFS Developments.
'With our cutting-edge projects and a special appearance by Ayza Khan, this launch reflects our commitment to building communities that go beyond just real estate,"added Ayza. Backed by awards such as 'Fastest Growing Brand of the Year' and 'Brand of the Year' for three consecutive years, GFS continues its global journey with innovation, elegance, and social purpose at its core.
About GFS Developments
Headquartered in London with offices in Dubai, the USA, Canada, and Saudi Arabia, GFS Developments is a global leader in residential and commercial real estate.
The company is committed to creating vibrant, sustainable communities with a focus on quality, lifestyle, and trust.

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