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Binghatti to Shape the Future of Real Estate Innovation as Founding Partner of Dubai PropTech Hub
Binghatti Holding Ltd (“Binghatti Holding”), one of the UAE’s leading real estate developers, has become a founding partner of the newly launched Dubai PropTech Hub, a groundbreaking initiative by DIFC Innovation Hub and Dubai Land Department (DLD).
As a founding partner of the Dubai PropTech Hub, Binghatti will support the transformation of the real estate sector through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and sustainable smart infrastructure. Located within the DIFC Innovation Hub, the initiative will serve as a dynamic ecosystem that fosters collaboration between developers, start-ups, investors, and regulators.
The Dubai PropTech Hub is expected to spur the growth of over 200 PropTech companies, creating more than 3,000 jobs, and attracting $300 million in venture capital by 2030. Through its Scale-up Accelerator, Living Lab, and bespoke innovation programs, the hub will give Binghatti prioritised access to next-generation PropTech start-ups to create innovative solutions tailored to the region’s unique market dynamics across the entire real estate value chain.
Katralnada BinGhatti, CEO of Binghatti Holding Ltd., commented: “Binghatti Holding’s partnership with the Dubai PropTech Hub underscores our commitment to shaping a smarter, more sustainable future for real estate in Dubai. Innovation and sustainability have always been at the heart of Binghatti’s growth strategy and our partnership with the hub will reinforce our position as one of the most innovative real estate developers in the region. Our role in the PropTech Hub will also support the acceleration of our digital transformation strategy across our real estate developments through the integration of emerging technologies that will enhance operational efficiency, reduce energy consumption and make the customer experience more seamless.”
Binghatti is redefining the real estate experience through a suite of cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance transparency, accessibility, and investor engagement. From high-fidelity 3D modelling and immersive virtual walk-throughs to AI-powered design simulations, the company is enabling clients to explore and interact with properties in real time, no matter where they are in the world. Binghatti is also pioneering blockchain-based property tokenisation, a breakthrough that simplifies transactions, enhances liquidity, and opens up fractional ownership opportunities. This initiative aligns with the Dubai Land Department’s digitisation roadmap and supports the emirate’s ambition to become a global leader in smart real estate.
Binghatti’s partnership with the PropTech Hub will also help shape the strategic priorities of the hub’s agenda in the region, ensuring that its initiatives align with the evolving needs of the real estate sector and support the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 and the Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033’s ambition to make the Emirate the world’s best city to live and work in.
Binghatti currently has around 20,000 units under development across about 30 projects in prime residential areas across Dubai, including Downtown, Business Bay, Jumeirah Village Circle, Al Jaddaf, Meydan, Dubai Science Park, Dubai Production City, and Sports City. Binghatti’s flagship properties are branded residences built in collaboration with Bugatti, Mercedes-Benz, and Jacob & Co. and have attracted celebrity clients including football star Neymar Junior and the opera star Andrea Bocelli.
In the past six months, Binghatti has launched eight new projects featuring nearly 6,000 units spread across 4.4 million square feet. The company also announced in May that it had acquired freehold land with over 8 million square feet of gross floor area with an anticipated total development value of over AED 25 billion. The land is in Nad Al Sheba 1, in the heart of Dubai’s sought-after Meydan district, and is set to be used for what would be the company’s first large-scale master-planned residential community in the Emirate.
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A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
Exclusive interview with Noor Al Muhaideb, founding partner, Opaal interiors.
Noor, you’ve been designing since your AUSD days and now lead Opaal Interiors, what was the pivotal moment when design switched from passion to purpose in your life?
Design has been an enduring passion from an early age, where I found myself drawn to patterns, spaces, and materials. This soon became a professional purpose during my formative years at the American University of Sharjah (AUSD) and subsequently throughout my tenure at Emaar Properties. At AUSD, I refined my technical skills, deepened my understanding of spatial planning, and cultivated a disciplined approach to design. This foundation allowed me to transform instinctive creativity into a structured, impactful practice.
Earlier in my career, I witnessed firsthand how interiors influence lifestyle, wellbeing, and daily experience, far beyond aesthetic considerations. Leading complex residential and hospitality projects revealed the profound effect of thoughtful planning and detailing on occupants’ quality of life. Today, I always look forward to creating environments that are emotionally resonant, where every detail contributes to a meaningful, lived experience.
As founding partner and a lead creative designer, how do you balance executive leadership with creative direction?
At Opaal, leadership and creativity are inseparable yet distinct. My role requires overseeing the strategic growth of the firm including, client engagement, project delivery and operational excellence, while simultaneously shaping the creative vision of every project.
Creativity is the core of our work, which is why nurturing talent is a priority. We encourage young designers to contribute ideas boldly, experiment within project parameters, and take ownership of their work. By fostering this sense of responsibility and creative autonomy, we maintain innovation at the core of our practice while ensuring that every project meets Opaal’s high standards of quality and refinement.
From a business perspective, launching Opaal in a competitive market demanded patience and deliberate strategy. Building a credible client base and reputation took time, particularly when established firms dominated the landscape. By emphasizing meticulous planning and team work, we gradually established trust and credibility.
Adapting to this approach is important for the industry and it is slowly aligning in this direction. For instance, in 2025, over 65 per cent of mid-sized GCC design firms reported collaborative leadership models to balance operational efficiency with creative excellence.
In our industry, this focus ensures that our company remains both a strategically robust business and a leading creative force in the region’s interiors sector.
Opaal emphasizes spaces that feel personal and emotionally grounded. How do you translate a client’s inner world into physical form without losing authenticity?
At Opaal, translating a client’s inner world begins with deep engagement and collaboration. We invest time in understanding their lifestyle and emotional priorities, refining ideas together from concept through execution. Every decision we make, whether it is layout and lighting or materials and textures, it is guided by their identity, ensuring that the space feels authentic and personal. Through this, we create interiors that are functional and refined as well as emotionally resonant, supporting wellbeing and leaving a lasting impression.
As Juan Montoya notes, “A room should never allow the eye to settle in one place. It should smile at you and create fantasy.” This mindset allows our work to remain timeless and meaningful.
Can you walk us through a design decision you made recently, maybe a material, custom joinery piece, or lighting solution, and why it was pivotal to the space’s narrative.
At the MANSORY Residences, we reinterpreted the precision of automotive craftsmanship within a refined residential setting. A custom chaise-like sofa, with a contoured profile inspired by grand tourer seating, anchors the living space with sculptural presence and everyday comfort. The surrounding joinery layers charcoal and graphite tones with cognac leather inlays and brushed metal detailing, balancing strength with warmth. Concealed coves and integrated lighting introduce a soft, ambient glow reminiscent of a luxury dashboard. The result is a composed, immersive environment where bold design is thoughtfully softened for daily living.

How do you balance aesthetic boldness with comfort and emotional resonance, especially in private residential spaces?
Residential design is uniquely distinctive and requires particular care because we are shaping spaces where people live, and rest. For me, bold design is always in service of the people who inhabit a space. Every material, texture, and detail is considered should be more than a visual impact and should focus on how it affects mood and daily life. We firmly believe that a striking feature is only meaningful if it makes the space feel welcoming and emotionally supportive.
We start by understanding how people interact, and experience their homes, then integrate statement elements with restrained palettes, tactile finishes, and bespoke detailing. The goal is to ensure that every home feels personal, which is bold yet restorative.
In an age of fast aesthetic trends, how do you resist momentary visual noise and maintain integrity in your designs?
Maintaining design integrity begins with a clear vision and a deep understanding of each project’s context. We ensure that every decision aligns with the story and purpose of the space, rather than short-lived trends. Moreover, we treat design as a living dialogue between people and their environment.
For example, in the MANSORY Residences by Amaal, Opaal focused on automotive-inspired luxury elements that deliver a consistent, sensory-rich experience throughout the space. The interiors combine bespoke materials, precise detailing, and a thoughtful layout that elevates the concept without resorting to superficial visual effects.
This approach is reinforced by wider industry behaviour where more than 55 per cent of interior designers report that minimalistic and purposeful design is increasingly popular among clients, reflecting a preference for authenticity and longevity over short‑lived trend cycles.
Your recent partnerships, like with MANSORY Residences by Amaal, blend iconic brand identities, how do you approach co-design with global lifestyle brands?
Collaborating with global lifestyle brands requires respecting the brand’s identity while translating it into a tangible, human-centered environment. For MANSORY Residences, our approach began with understanding the brand’s automotive-inspired luxury ethos and the expectations of its residents. We then translated those values into the interiors through bespoke materials, tailored detailing, and spatial planning that reflects both the brand and the lived experience of occupants. We are working closely with the brand, the developer, and other stakeholders to ensure that we meet their standards while keeping our timeless elegance and design elements.
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LANDLORD PERSPECTIVE: BUILDING CERTAINTY IN THE ERA OF MONTHLY RENT

By Rashed Hareb, CEO & Co-Founder, Rentify
UAE’s rental market is undergoing a quiet but profound shift. For decades, landlords operated within a relatively predictable system—annual or post-dated cheques, fixed payment schedules, and a sense of financial certainty that allowed for planning and stability. Today, that system is evolving. Tenants are increasingly seeking flexibility, with monthly payment models becoming not just a preference, but an expectation.
While this shift is undeniably tenant-friendly, it raises an important question for landlords: how do you embrace flexibility without compromising financial certainty? The answer lies not in resisting change, but in rethinking the infrastructure that underpins rent itself.
The Rise of Monthly Rent: Convenience Meets Complexity
Monthly rent is often framed as a simple upgrade—more manageable payments for tenants, improved accessibility, and alignment with modern financial behavior. But from a landlord’s perspective, the implications are far more nuanced.
A shift from annual or quarterly payments to monthly inflows introduces:
- Cash flow fragmentation
- Increased risk of missed or delayed payments
- Higher administrative overhead
- Reduced predictability in income cycles
What was once a straightforward transaction becomes a recurring operational process.
For individual landlords, this can quickly become overwhelming. For institutional landlords or property managers, it scales into a systemic inefficiency. The real challenge, therefore, isn’t monthly rent itself—it’s the lack of infrastructure designed to support it.
Certainty Is the Real Currency
At its core, the landlord’s priority has never changed: certainty.
Certainty of income. Certainty of timing. Certainty of compliance.
Traditional rent systems delivered this through rigid structures—bulk payments, cheque guarantees, and legal enforceability. But these mechanisms are increasingly misaligned with how tenants want to pay.
This creates a tension between flexibility and control. To resolve this, landlords need a system where flexibility for tenants does not translate into volatility for owners. In other words, the experience can evolve—but the outcome must remain predictable.
From Payment Collection to Payment Infrastructure
Historically, rent collection has been treated as a transactional function. But in a monthly rent environment, it must evolve into a fully integrated financial layer.
This means moving from:
- Manual tracking → Automated reconciliation
- Reactive follow-ups → Proactive risk assessment
- Tenant-dependent payments → System-backed assurance
A rent-native infrastructure fundamentally changes the equation. It ensures that while tenants may pay in smaller, more frequent instalments, landlords continue to receive payments with the same consistency as before.
This is where technology—particularly AI—plays a critical role.
Reducing Administrative Burden at Scale
One of the most overlooked challenges in the shift to monthly rent is operational load.
Every additional payment cycle introduces:
- Payment tracking
- Reminder management
- Reconciliation
- Exception handling
Multiply this across multiple tenants and properties, and the administrative burden grows exponentially.
For landlords managing portfolios, this isn’t just inefficient—it’s unsustainable.
Modern rental infrastructure removes this friction by automating the entire lifecycle:
- Smart payment scheduling aligned with lease terms
- Automated collections and confirmations
- Real-time dashboards for visibility
- Integrated reporting for financial clarity
The result is not just convenience—it’s operational transformation.
Landlords are no longer in the business of chasing payments; they are enabled to focus on asset performance and portfolio growth.
De-Risking the Monthly Model
A key concern for landlords is risk.
Monthly payments inherently introduce more points of failure. A single missed payment is no longer an isolated event—it becomes part of a recurring pattern that can quickly escalate.
This is where intelligent systems can shift the paradigm.
By leveraging AI-driven underwriting and behavioral insights, modern rent platforms can:
- Assess tenant reliability before onboarding
- Monitor payment patterns in real time
- Flag potential risks early
- Enable proactive intervention
This transforms rent collection from a reactive process into a predictive one.
For landlords, this means fewer surprises—and greater control.
Strengthening Landlord-Tenant Relationships
Interestingly, the right infrastructure doesn’t just protect landlords—it also improves relationships with tenants.
When systems are transparent, payments are seamless, and expectations are clearly defined, friction reduces significantly.
Tenants benefit from:
- Flexible payment options
- Clear visibility into dues and schedules
- Reward-linked payment behaviors
Landlords benefit from:
- Timely payments
- Reduced disputes
- Greater tenant retention
In a market like the UAE, where tenant mobility is high, this alignment becomes a strategic advantage.
Market Overview: Rethinking Rent in the UAE
The UAE stands at a pivotal moment in its rental evolution.
As tenant expectations shift toward flexibility and digital-first experiences, the industry must respond with systems that match this pace. An AI-powered rental layer has the potential to redefine the ecosystem—bringing certainty to landlords, transparency to tenants, and confidence to every lease.
By embedding intelligence into the rental process, the market can move beyond outdated trade-offs and toward a model that is both flexible and secure.
The Future: Invisible Infrastructure, Visible Impact
The most effective infrastructure is often the least visible.
In the future, landlords shouldn’t have to think about how rent is collected, tracked, or reconciled. It should simply work—reliably, consistently, and intelligently.
Monthly rent is not a passing trend; it is the direction the market is heading. But its success depends on the systems that support it.
For landlords, the opportunity is clear:
- Embrace flexibility without sacrificing certainty
- Reduce operational complexity without losing control
- Leverage technology to turn risk into predictability
The shift is not just about how rent is paid—it’s about how rent works. And those who invest in the right infrastructure today will define the standards of tomorrow.
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A SEASON OF RADIANT HOSPITALITY: NATUZZI ITALIA CELEBRATES MOTHER’S DAY AND THE SPIRIT OF EID WITH MASTERPIECES OF ITALIAN COMFORT

As the UAE prepares for a season of profound celebration, Natuzzi Italia, the world’s most recognized luxury furniture brand, is proud to unveil a captivating collection curated to honor both Mother’s Day and the upcoming Eid al-Fitr festivities. This year, the brand invites clients to redefine the art of gifting and hosting by blending the soul of Italian craftsmanship with the warmth of regional traditions.
Whether seeking to elevate the home for festive Eid hospitality or searching for a heartfelt tribute for Mother’s Day, Natuzzi Italia presents a collection that captures the essence of both occasions. This curated selection ranges from the sculptural elegance of the Fiore armchair to a suite of lighting and art objects designed to embody the spirit of the season.
The Fiore Armchair: A Symphony of Nature
Designed by the acclaimed Marcantonio, the Fiore armchair is a masterpiece that blurs the boundary between functional furniture and fine sculpture. Inspired by the delicate strength of petals and the organic flow of nature, Fiore envelops the body in fluid, sinuous lines. Reflecting Natuzzi’s Apulian heritage through a poetic fusion of artisanal precision and emotional design, the piece invites the softness and growth of the natural world into the heart of the home.


Illuminating Elegance by adding a layer of radiant artistry to the interior:
The TEA Floor Lamp: Designed by Danelo de Rossi, this piece stands with the grace of a floral bouquet. Three stems rise from the base in a harmonious interplay of heights, culminating in satinated blown glass spheres that diffuse a soft, encompassing glow.

The MUNETTA Table Lamp: Designed by Danilo De Rossi, Munetta embodies the charm of a moment frozen in time. This cordless, dimmable lamp features precious blown glass and a touch sensor, casting a delicate, moonlight-inspired glow that brings a sense of magic and timeless elegance to any setting.

Artisanal Accents: SkLO
The seasonal transformation is completed by sophisticated accessories that function as contemporary art:
LAVA Bookends: A striking sculptural accessory composed of nearly solid glass, creating captivating visual depth. Ground and polished to perfection, they serve as both practical anchors and sophisticated decorative statements.

BLOOM Wallpiece: An organic sculptural composition meticulously crafted by layering individually blown glass pod-shapes. Each multi-dimensional form is precision-cut and polished, offering a sophisticated, nature-inspired focal point for any interior surface.

Celebrate the extraordinary women in your life and the joy of Eid with pieces that resonate with timeless beauty. Explore the ideal fusion of form and functionality at Natuzzi Italia showrooms or online.
• Natuzzi, Sheikh Zayed Road between 2nd and 3rd interchange, Dubai
• Natuzzi, near Al Maktoum Bridge, Umm Hurair Road, Dubai
• Natuzzi, The Galleria, Abu Dhabi
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