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SOURCE OF FATE RECORDS 80 PER CENT OVERSEAS BUYER INTEREST FOR FLAGSHIP PROJECT MIRAGGIO
Source of Fate (SOF), a high-end luxury real estate developer in the UAE, operating under the Wheel of Fate Group, recorded a substantial inflow in international investments for its flagship development Miraggio with 80 per cent of buyers from overseas. As a first-line seaside residential, located on Al Marjan Island, the project is gaining strong attention from global investors seeking long-term value in one of the UAE’s most promising coastal destinations.
The demand is led by investors from the United Kingdom, followed by Turkey, Poland, France, the United States, and India. With the launch of Miraggio Phase II, the developer has also introduced a competitive payment plan to enhance investor flexibility requiring 20 per cent on booking, allowing buyers to resell at this stage if needed; 40 per cent upon completion, with the option to split into a more flexible payment or loan plan; and the remaining 40 per cent spread over two years post-handover. This further contributes to the project’s appeal, with flexible and innovative payment structures currently shaping real estate decisions in the UAE.
Dr Majid Jack Hsiung, General Manager of Source of Fate, said: “Investor behaviour across the UAE is shifting, with decision-makers increasingly prioritising stability, elevated lifestyle offerings, and assets that deliver sustainable long-term value. Miraggio meets this demand with full sea views, elegant design, high-end amenities, competitive pricing, and a luxurious residential lifestyle. Additonally, our new structured payment plan further strengthens the project’s positioning and appeal among investors seeking practical flexibility, security and certainty, as it eases upfront financial pressure, improves cash flow management and supports long-term investment planning.”
According to the company’s reports, Miraggio’s sales are dominated by long-term investors seeking returns upon project completion, influenced by strategic factors such as Ras Al Khaimah’s expanding entertainment sector, the upcoming Wynn Al Marjan Island resort, growth in tourism, and an increase in company formations. The buyer profile shows a range of seasoned investors to first-time international entrants seeking to diversify their portfolios outside traditional markets.
Following the rapid success of Source of Fate’s previous project, Sunshine Bay, which sold out in just two months, Miraggio continues to demonstrate the developer’s ability to deliver highly desirable waterfront projects that resonate with both regional and international investors.
Coastal developments featuring sustainable design, integrated lifestyle amenities, and flexible ownership options are increasingly capturing investor attention, reflecting evolving investor priorities and broader trends shaping the UAE luxury real estate sector. In Ras Al Khaimah’s evolving market, Source of Fate’s project, Miraggio, is poised to contribute to the emirate’s growth, offering a development that aligns closely with investor expectations while embodying the key trends driving the region’s luxury property market.
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NATUZZI ITALIA HONORS THE MEDITERRANEAN SOUL THROUGH SUSTAINABLE ITALIAN DESIGN THIS EARTH DAY
Harmonizing Italian Luxury and Sustainability for Earth Day 2026

Dubai, UAE — April 2026 – This Earth Day, Natuzzi Italia, the world’s most renowned Italian lifestyle brand, reaffirms its deep-rooted connection to the Mediterranean landscape by showcasing a collection defined by Eco-innovation, Bio-materials, and Circular Design.
For Natuzzi Italia sustainability is a pursuit of harmony—meeting the needs of the present without compromising the beauty of the future. This year’s Earth Day highlights feature collaborations with visionary designers to bring earth-conscious living to the forefront of luxury interiors.
Sustainable Innovation & Collaborative Design
The Wash Less Project by Fabio Novembre: A pioneering collaboration with Whirlpool, this project reinterprets the traditional valet stand into a harmonious, circular design. Built with a sturdy painted steel structure and upholstered in Ecoplen fabric produced entirely from recycled materials—this piece encourages sustainability by keeping clothes fresh and reducing unnecessary water consumption through its innovative “wash less” philosophy.
Ombra Dining Table by Claudio Bellini: A sculptural masterpiece that merges industrial strength with organic ethics. The asymmetrical legs are hand-troweled using Bio-mortar (Bio Malta), an eco-sustainable and bio-compatible finish crafted from natural elements including quartz, terracotta dust, marble, and mother of pearl. This concrete-effect innovation proves that monumental design can be achieved through earth-friendly chemistry.
Colle Sofa by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG): Inspired by the soft, hospitable silhouettes of early Natuzzi models, Colle captures the effortless relaxation of Mediterranean life. Beyond its visual comfort, it features Eco-friendly padding made from microcellular polyurethane foam derived from renewable plant-based raw materials, ensuring your comfort is grounded in nature.

Artisanal Craftsmanship & Natural Fibers
Papel Rug by Ar-o Studio: A collection of loom-woven rugs crafted from FSC and PEFC-certified paper yarns. This natural, sustainable material is treated with an industrial dirt-repellent film that prevents absorption, ensuring longevity and ease of care without the use of harsh chemicals. Each rug is a testament to the beauty of handmade, biodegradable fibers.

Silo Vases by Marcel Wanders: These hand-made terracotta urns are crafted by master ceramists in the Salento area, honoring ancient Italian traditions. Featuring glazed interiors and rustic rope handles, the Silo collection celebrates the raw, earthen beauty of clay—a material that is as timeless as it is sustainable.

Pumo Lukky by Lorenza Bozzoli: A reinvention of the traditional Apulian good luck charm. Bozzoli dresses the wooden-framed Pumo in vibrant viscose cords and brass details, blending fashion-forward textures with a structural commitment to natural materials.

Explore the Earth Day collections at Natuzzi Italia showrooms on Sheikh Zayed Road and beyond, where every piece tells a story of respect for the environment.
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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AMAAL APPOINTS CITIC MIDDLE EAST CONTRACTING AS MAIN CONTRACTOR FOR AED 1.8 BILLION MANSORY RESIDENCES IN DUBAI

Amaal, the visionary Emirati-founded real estate developer, has appointed CITIC Middle East Contracting LLC as the main contractor for MANSORY Residences, the world’s first MANSORY-branded residential tower. Backed by CITIC Construction Co. Ltd, its China-based parent company and one of ENR’s Top 250 International Contractors, the firm will deliver the AED 1.8 billion project, which is scheduled for completion in Q4 2028 and set to define a new standard in design-led ultra-luxury living.
As the main contractor, CITIC Middle East Contracting LLC will oversee the full turnkey construction of MANSORY Residences, including structural works and all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Its scope also includes the integration of advanced smart home technologies, VIP automotive facilities, and the carbon-fibre-inspired design elements that define the MANSORY brand. Drawing on its experience in delivering landmark urban projects and large residential communities, the company will lead quality assurance, safety compliance, and coordination with VX Studio and Opaal’s design team to ensure the faithful execution of the project’s bespoke finishes.
Selected for its strong international track record in delivering large-scale and complex developments, CITIC Construction brings deep engineering, procurement, and construction expertise to the partnership. Operating across key markets in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and China, the company has delivered projects spanning infrastructure, high-end residential and mixed-use developments, industrial facilities, and urbanisation initiatives. Its integrated delivery model, supported by in-house engineering and project management capabilities, offers strong control over quality, timelines, and execution.
Abdulla Lahej, Chairman of Amaal, said: “Our goal has always been to collaborate with partners who share our ambition to push boundaries and redefine industry standards. CITIC Middle East Contracting’s proven global expertise, financial and engineering strength, and dedication to precision, safety, and innovation make them the right partner to bring MANSORY Residences to life. Their track record in delivering complex, high-end projects in major international markets aligns with our goal of creating spaces that merge design and lasting value. Through this partnership, we aim to deliver a world-class development that captures the sophistication Amaal and MANSORY are known for.”
Li Sheng, General Manager of CITIC Middle East Contracting commented: “We are delighted to be appointed as the main contractor for MANSORY Residences by Amaal, a truly pioneering project that reimagines ultra-luxury living in Dubai. Drawing on expertise and experience in delivering large-scale urban developments around the world, we are committed to setting benchmarks in construction quality, safety, and sustainable execution. This partnership reflects our vision of creating long-term value through engineering excellence, and we look forward to delivering a landmark that reflects the combined vision of MANSORY and Amaal, bringing an extraordinary standard of elegance and performance to the city.”
Hamid Kerayechian, CEO & Founding Partner of Ayana Holding, said: “Partnering with CITIC Middle East Contracting LLC as the main contractor for MANSORY Residences ensures that our vision for a design-led, ultra-luxury tower is realised with exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail. Their experience in delivering complex, high-end developments globally, gives us confidence that this project will meet the exacting standards our investors and residents expect.”
With strong investor activity in Dubai’s property market in Q1 2026, demand for design-led, high-value developments remains robust, such as MANSORY Residences. Property sales reached Dh176.7 billion during the quarter, with transaction values rising 23.4% year on year, while off-plan demand and prices held firm. The momentum also aligns with stronger UAE-China economic relations, as both countries signed agreements to expand trade and investment cooperation, with non-oil trade surpassing $100 billion and the UAE remaining China’s leading trading partner across the MEA.
Part of the prestigious Meydan Horizon masterplan, MANSORY Residences is a 60-storey development that brings together high-performance design, refined residential comfort, and uncompromising quality. The tower will feature one- to four-bedroom residences and full-floor penthouses with world-class amenities. MANSORY’s distinctive design language will reflect throughout, from sculptural façades and bespoke architecture to automotive-inspired interiors.
The delivery of this highly detailed vision will be overseen by CITIC Middle East Contracting LLC, ensuring seamless execution, consistency, and uncompromising quality across every level of the project.
Muhammad Dawood, Chief Executive Officer, Operations & Strategic Partnerships, provided pivotal support that was instrumental in forging this landmark partnership between Amaal and CITIC Middle East Contracting, ensuring alignment on vision, execution, and delivery excellence for MANSORY Residences and future projects.
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SHAPING THE SKYLINE: HOW GCC MARKETS ARE REDEFINING ARCHITECTURE IN 2026
Mohamed Fiaz Khazi, Entrepreneur & Managing Director, Euro Systems
Architecture across the GCC is entering a more demanding phase, shaped by the realities of day-to-day operation. For much of the past decade, design ambition was defined by scale, visibility, and speed. Towers rose quickly, façades grew lighter, and skylines transformed almost overnight. In 2026, the focus has shifted to how buildings perform over time and the quality of experience they deliver to occupants.
This evolution reflects a more mature, performance-driven market while maintaining bold design. Questions around energy use, occupant comfort, maintenance, and durability are now central to architectural decision-making. In a region shaped by heat, dust, and intense solar exposure, design intent carries weight only when it is supported by systems capable of delivering consistent performance over time.
A changing regional approach
Façades illustrate this shift particularly clearly. Glass-heavy architecture remains integral to the region’s visual language, yet it is now approached with greater technical intent. Solar control, shading, acoustic performance, and automation are increasingly considered as parts of a unified strategy rather than isolated design features.
Industry studies consistently show that external shading devices, such as louvers and overhangs, can significantly reduce solar heat gain before it enters the building envelope, lowering cooling demand in the process. Fully shaded glazed areas further reduce thermal loads, easing pressure on mechanical systems while improving internal comfort.
While this performance-led direction is shared across the GCC, each market is responding in its own way.
In the UAE, architectural expression continues to take center stage. Landmark developments, hospitality projects, and mixed-use districts place strong emphasis on experience and identity. What has changed is the level of coordination behind the scenes. Façades are now expected to deliver daylight and transparency without introducing glare or thermal instability. Shading and glazing strategies are increasingly developed together, allowing design ambition to be preserved while meeting operational requirements.
Saudi Arabia presents a different dynamic. Here, scale and speed dominate, with large-scale developments and giga-projects compressing timelines and increasing complexity. In such an environment, fragmented decisions quickly translate into operational challenges. Architecture in the Kingdom is therefore being shaped by early integration, industrialized delivery, and lifecycle planning, where performance and repeatability become essential to building at scale. Research from McKinsey reinforces this approach, showing that large capital projects perform more reliably when coordination replaces siloed decision-making.
Qatar occupies a distinct position between these two models. Following a period of rapid delivery, focus has shifted toward longevity, sustainability, and adaptability. Buildings are expected to operate efficiently over decades and align closely with national sustainability frameworks. Façade performance, shading strategies, and acoustic control are increasingly specified for their contribution to long-term asset value and occupant well-being.
Technology integration
Technology underpins much of this evolution. Smart shading, responsive glazing, and integrated control systems are now practical tools for managing daylight, reducing glare, and stabilizing interior conditions. By reducing solar radiation before it reaches the glazing, external shading delivers measurable performance benefits in high-sun environments.
When façade strategies are developed early and embedded into the design process, materials, structure, and systems align more naturally. The result is architecture that feels deliberate in appearance and dependable in operation.
An operational view
The next wave of GCC projects will approach architecture as a dynamic system, ensuring long-term efficiency and reliability. Design ambition will remain high, but it will be matched by discipline in execution. Integration will increasingly define the process, particularly on complex and large-scale developments, with performance considered alongside form from the outset.
This shift represents meaningful progress. It reflects a region learning from experience and raising its own standards. The skyline will continue to evolve, but its true measure will lie in buildings that remain comfortable, efficient, and resilient long after the initial excitement has passed.
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