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Vue De Lac (French for "View of Lake") is a complex of three towers in Jumeirah Lake Towers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Two of the towers, Vue De Lac 1 and Vista Del Lago, have 40 floors. Vue De Lac 2 has 45 floors. Completion of the complex was initially promised for September 2007.[1] In 2009 a group of 30 investors filed a case with RERA against delays in construction and changes to design plans.[1] An official from Al Attar Properties responded that the changes were due to regulation changes and that refunds would not be considered.[2] In early 2010 Al Attar Properties started chasing investors for $18.5 million, despite the development still not being completed.
Vue De Lac | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 25°04′0″N 55°08′25″E |
Estimated completion | 2011 |
Opening | ? |
Technical details | |
Floor count | Tower 1 - 40 Tower 2 - 45 Tower 3 - 40 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Gulf Engineering & Consultants |
Developer | Al Attar Properties |
Al Attar Properties has been subject of extensive lawsuits by the investors.[3] As of 2011 main construction work had still not commenced on the development.[4]
The development featured on an episode of Homes from Hell on ITV1 in July 2010.
Other projects by the same developer include: Global Point, Polaris, Skyscraper, Toronto tower, Vancouver Tower. Toronto and Vancouver towers were cancelled by Dubai RERA. - Vue De Lac - Vista De Lago [5][6][7]
Toronto and Vancouver tower projects by Al Attar Properties were cancelled and lands were sold through auction.[citation needed]
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