20/10/2017 10:57 AST

Abraj Al Tahwiliya’, Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Company’s (QIMC) mixed-use development, is set to be a vibrant new addition to Doha’s iconic Corniche skyline, which is expected to be completed by late 2020.

Currently in the construction phase, Abraj Al Tahwiliya is located in the West Bay business section of the Corniche and will breathe new life into the area with residential and retail activities in a space otherwise dominated by offices.

Abraj Al Tahwiliya consists of three towers joined at the base totalling almost 120,000 sqm, including underground parking. Each of the three towers will be of different size and different use. The exclusive 29-storey residential tower with terraces will offer sea-views of the Corniche to residents for the first time, and comes with a range of amenities including a spa, gym and swimming pool. The 23-story second tower consists of office spaces, and the third 38-story tower will comprise of 350 luxury hotel apartments.

Linking together at the base is a 5-storey podium designed for retail activities which will welcome the public to shop, dine and relax by the Corniche, and comes with ample parking. Abdul Rahman Al Ansari (pictured), CEO of QIMC, said: “QIMC was blessed with land on Doha’s Corniche which we are making best use of by developing Abraj Al Tahwiliya in partnership with leading international and local consultants. This development will also include the home of QIMC’s new headquarters, and our core business remains as it is”


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