Under the umbrella of Eagle Hills, the Abu Dhabi-based private real estate investment and development company, Eagle Hills Jordan has officially revealed its fourth project in Jordan – W Amman and The Skyline Residences serviced by W Amman.
Along with the announcement, Eagle Hills Jordan also launched sales of residential units to the public and opened a fully-furnished two-bedroom mock-up apartment located on the 31st floor to provide a preview of the design elements and views, allowing potential customers view The Skyline Residences serviced by W Amman.
Commenting on the new launch, Eagle Hills Jordan CEO Alaa Batayneh said: This is our fourth project being carried out in the Jordan, adding to our two developments in Aqaba, The St. Regis Amman and The Residences at The St. Regis Amman.
Not only will the new development crown Abdali, Amman’s new downtown area, but it will also allow future residents to live a truly extraordinary urban experience at The Skyline Residences, serviced by W Amman.
This new project reflects our collective commitment to Jordan’s socioeconomic progress, as it, along with our other three projects, will redefine the hospitality experience Jordan, expanding the number of hotel rooms to accommodate guests in the Kingdom and opening up a large number of new job opportunities.
W Amman will comprise of 280 guest rooms and suites, and will feature a number of F&B outlets such as the W Living Room experience, the W’s take on the traditional hotel lobby; FIT, a state-of-the-art fitness centre; WET pool deck and AWAY spa.
The hotel will also offer a 24-hour WIRED business centre and the W brand’s signature Whatever/Whenever service.
W Amman and The Skyline Residences serviced by W Amman mark a major milestone for Eagle Hills Jordan, as part of the company’s fourth development in the country, and the sixth hotel that it has successfully brought to the Kingdom.
Of these six hotels, four of them are to be operated by Marriott International, including the newly announced W Amman.
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