The unveiling night of the project took place at the World Trade Center, Dubai. The gathering saw industry experts from the UAE real estate landscape.
Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), in collaboration with UAE-based luxury real estate firm BNW Developments, made a launch with Taj Wellington Mews on Al Marjan Island in Ras Al-Khaimah. 97 units are said to be reserved within the first 24 hours of its opening. The development offers a total of 342 ultra-luxury units, comprising 185 studio apartments, 117 one-bedroom apartments, 26 two-bedroom apartments, 8 three-bedroom apartments, and 6 retail units.
The unveiling night of the project took place at the World Trade Center, Dubai. The gathering saw industry experts from the UAE real estate landscape and over 60 broker agencies. The highlight of the evening was the ceremonial reveal by Ankur Aggarwal, Chairman and Founder of BNW Developments, and Vivek Anand Oberoi, Managing Director and Co-founder, lifting the drapes on a partnership between Taj and BNW.
“This collaboration with Taj is the architectural articulation of BNW’s long-term vision. We are not in the business of building structures but in the pursuit of crafting legacies. Taj Wellington Mews stands as the first of many milestones that will redefine how luxury is experienced, owned, and remembered in the UAE. Partnering with a name as storied as Taj allows us to merge generational heritage with contemporary precision, an alliance rooted in purpose, not just prestige,” shared Ankur Aggarwal, Chairman and Founder of BNW Developments.
Vivek Anand Oberoi, Managing Director and Co-Founder stated, “Ras Al Khaimah is rapidly emerging as the nucleus of forward-thinking luxury and global investment appeal. With Taj Wellington Mews, we are curating an experience that embodies the very essence of timeless hospitality. This partnership with Taj allows us to infuse BNW’s design-forward philosophy with a legacy of Indian warmth and global distinction. As co-founders, our commitment is clear: to pioneer developments that are not only architecturally striking but also culturally resonant, emotionally enriching, and globally relevant.”