Ellington Breaks Ground For ‘Wilton Park Residences’ In MBR City
Ellington, Dubai’s leading design-led property developer, has marked the ground-breaking ceremony for its new residential destination, Wilton Park Residences in Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City (MBR City), the residential, leisure, retail and arts destination.
Wilton Park Residences is the second project by Ellington in MBR City, having earlier launched Wilton Terraces to overwhelming investor response. Set to deliver a serene lifestyle environment for people who value tranquillity and privacy, the new Wilton Park Residences will be defined by lush parklands and green areas surrounding it.
At a ceremony held at the project site, Robert Booth, Managing Director of Ellington, joined Paula Wehbeh Gambrell, Head of Marketing & Broker Channel; Laura Bielecki, Senior Manager – Interior Design, and other senior management of the company for the ground-breaking ceremony.
Robert Booth said: “Wilton Park Residences is designed for people who value the finer things in life. With its central location in MBR City, the residential project will uphold all the exceptional standards that have established Ellington as one of the trusted and sought-after developers in Dubai. Inspired by nature and featuring design elements that borrow from the natural environment, Wilton Park Residences will be a serene getaway in the heart of the city. We are committed to delivering the project as per schedule, and with the ground-breaking ceremony, we have already commenced work through our partnership with established contractors.”
More details of Wilton Park Residences, including the masterplan, design aspects and other salient features will be announced in due course.
Other properties in Ellington’s portfolio include the popular Belgravia Square, which was launched late last year; Belgravia II, handed over recently; and Belgravia Heights II, launched in June 2018. Ellington’s development portfolio includes DT1, located in close proximity to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay, and scheduled for hand-over later this year.