Address Fountain Views reveals name change

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Emaar Hospitality has announced the rebranding of Address Fountain Views to Address Dubai Mall, effective January 8.

Located in the heart of Downtown Dubai, on the famed Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, the property is directly connected to Dubai Mall and the recently opened Chinatown Dubai Mall, through an air-conditioned walkway.

Only a few steps away from Burj Khalifa, the new Address Dubai Mall towers high at 193 rooms and 783 residences with six restaurants, award-winning spa facilities and other world-class amenities.

"This rebranding of Address Fountain Views to Address Dubai Mall is more than just a name change; it's a reaffirmation of our commitment to unrivalled luxury and excellence," said Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar.

Last month, Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) and Emaar Hospitality Group announced their decision to transition the management of five hotels, effective January 1, 2024.

As part of the strategic move, these five hotels will be directly managed by ADNH on a franchise model under other luxury international hotel brands.

These properties include Address Boulevard, Address Dubai Mall, Address Dubai Marina, Vida Downtown and Manzil Downtown.

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