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Restaurants and shops at The Pointe, located on Palm Jumeirah, have been given a one-year notice to vacate and relocate, a spokesperson from Nakheel, the developer, has confirmed to Khaleej Times on Tuesday.
“The tenants of The Pointe have been served notice – which is fully compliant with the Dubai Land Department laws, rules and regulations – as part of the future redevelopment of The Pointe,” the spokesperson said.
Nakheel said: “The tenants will have a period of 12 months to vacate and relocate, as per their individual circumstances. (We are) working closely with our valued tenants throughout this process.”
The Pointe first opened in 2018 and its iconic landmark – the Fountain – opened in 2020, however, it recently closed on May 15.
“Nakheel remains committed to ensuring the smoothest transition possible for its tenants during this time,” the spokesperson underlined.
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