CHANGING THE FACE OF PHUKET: FUTURE-FORWARD GARDENS OF EDEN REINFORCES PRESENCE WITH GROUNDBREAKING AND PHASE 2 LAUNCH, BACKED BY DUBAI INVESTORS AND LOCAL EXPERTS
The visionary Amal Development begins construction on Phase 1 following strong interest from domestic and international markets into the unique environmental vision in Bang Tao
Phuket’s iconic luxury residential project Gardens of Eden has cemented its footprint on the island with the official groundbreaking of Phase 1 construction on May 10. Riding the momentum of strong demand in the high-end residential property market, Amal Development has also launched Phase 2 of its project, comprising 441 units in Park Residences.
The Dubai-backed developer’s unique strategy of a low-density built-up ratio for the 73-rai project has piqued interest from global buyers in Europe and Asia. This is a key differentiating factor that sets Gardens of Eden apart in the competitive market of luxury residential projects in Phuket, particularly in the prime Bang Tao locale.
“Park Residences in Phase 2 represents the next step of our vision to create a sanctuary of unparalleled luxury amidst the pristine beauty of Phuket,” says Yana Chuvalova, director of sales & marketing. “Backed by the unwavering support of our investors in Dubai, we have spared no effort in ensuring that every aspect of this development exudes excellence, from its meticulous design to its aspiring amenities. We are committed to creating a lifestyle for residents that revolves around nature, family and community – and very importantly, is safe and secure.”
Principal architect Martin Palleros shared that while Eden Residences highlighted the beauty of the beach, Park Residences continues the nature-inspired experience in parks and gardens, with wellness and gardens as the focal points. “The concept of biophilic design comes through strongly in Phase 2. More open spaces are featured to encourage residents to interact with nature. These spaces combine to create a wellness community which is the soul of the project.”