
Vantage Developments partners with Venere Group to debut luxury project
Property Vantage Developments partners with Venere Group to debut luxury project
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The tower emphasises sustainability with energy-efficient systems and eco-conscious construction practices
Vantage Developments and Vittoria Group have announced an alliance with Venere Group. The Venere Group will unveil its prototype Italian supercar, while Vantage Developments will introduce a new residential tower in Dubai's Jumeirah Village Circle, featuring Italian design elements from Venere Group.
The residential tower, designed by Milan-based architects Gandolfi e Mura and to be developed by Vantage Developments and Vittoria Group, re-imagines living through the lens of Venere Group's hypercar design philosophy. The 140-unit tower is said to draw inspiration from both the Miami skyline and Venere Group's signature automotive aesthetics, featuring fluid and aerodynamic lines.
Each residence will be fully furnished with Venere Group's Italian-made furniture, blending avant-garde design with European sophistication. The units cater to discerning buyers seeking a lifestyle with smart home technology, energy efficiency, and a Green Building certification, said a statement.
The tower bridges the gap between design and mid-market accessibility. Amenities will include a jogging track, co-working spaces, a private cinema, spa, sauna, dog park, and app-controlled smart home systems. The project also introduces Vantage Developments' signature 24/7 concierge service, for both long-term residents and short-stay guests.
Attendees at the launch event will witness the premiere of Venere Group's prototype supercar to debut in the UAE, reflecting Dubai's growing influence as an innovation hub. Simultaneously, the event will showcase the tower's show apartments, where Venere Group's furniture line and hypercar inspired design elements will be displayed for the first time. The partnership also solidifies Vantage Developments as Venere's exclusive real estate branding partner, with plans to integrate their design across future developments.
Kabir Joshi, Founder & CEO of Vantage Developments said, 'This partnership represents an entirely new frontier in real estate. By integrating Venere's hypercar vision into our architectural blueprint, we're creating a lifestyle that's both high-performance and elegantly livable—setting a bold new standard for Dubai's mid-market luxury segment.'
Stefano Asuni, Managing Partner at Venere Group added, 'Dubai's ambition aligns perfectly with our brand's ethos. Launching our supercar here, alongside Vantage Developments' architectural marvel, symbolises a new chapter where engineering, art, and lifestyle converge. This is more than a project, it's a legacy.'
Beyond its design credentials, the tower emphasises sustainability with energy-efficient systems and eco-conscious construction practices. Coupled with its location and investor-focused amenities, the project looks forward to attract the audience of design-savvy buyers, expatriates, and investors seeking blend of productivity and relaxation.
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