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| Type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Real estate development |
| Founded | 2021 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| Founder | Abbas Sajwani |
| Website | ahsproperties |
AHS Properties is an Emirati real estate developer founded in November 2021 by Abbas Sajwani with its headquarters in Dubai.[1]
History
AHS Properties is a Dubai-based real estate developer founded in 2021. AHS Properties was founded by Abbas Sajwani, the son of Damac Properties founder Hussain Sajwani.[2]
AHS Properties' initial activity centered on the acquisition, renovation and resale of bespoke mansions in locations such as Palm Jumeirah and Emirates Hills.[3] In October 2022, AHS Properties sold three renovated villas on the Palm.[4][5]
In November 2022, AHS Properties launched One Canal, a high-rise residential development situated along the Dubai Water Canal, in partnership with Fendi Casa,[6] and designed by Shaun Killa.[7] In October 2023, the company disclosed the sale of One Canal's penthouse.[6]
In January 2023, AHS Properties launched One Crescent, a low-rise residential building on Palm Jumeirah.[6] In late 2023, AHS Properties entered into a partnership with Fendi Casa to develop Casa Canal.[8]
In July 2024, the company acquired AHS Tower, a long-vacant, 69-storey tower on Sheikh Zayed Road from the Commercial Bank of Dubai.[2][9][10] The building, known locally as the "Big Ben" tower due to its clock-face design, and was rebranded as AHS Tower.[11][12][13][14]
In May 2025, AHS Properties announced its Casa AHS property on the Dubai Water Canal.[15][16][17][18]
References
- ^ "Dubai's AHS Properties plans to launch $850 million project in Dubai". The National. 17 October 2023. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ a b "Billionaire's Son to Revive Dubai's Long-Vacant 'Big Ben' Tower". Bloomberg. 29 December 2025. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
- ^ العثمان, ابراهيم (2024-10-22). "دبي.. بيع فيلا في نخلة جميرا بـ 130 مليون درهم". أريبيان بزنس (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ Report, Gulf News (2022-10-12). "Super-luxury villa makeovers in Dubai pay off for Abbas Sajwani". Gulf News. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "AHS Properties sells $50mln One Canal Penthouse in Dubai Water Canal". Zawya. 25 October 2023. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ a b c "Dubai Water Canal penthouse sells for whopping $50 million". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ البيان. "«إيه إتش إس العقارية» تعزز محفظتها بإضافة مشروعين في دبي". www.albayan.ae (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ Rahman, Fareed. "Dubai's AHS Properties plans to launch $850 million project in Dubai". The National. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "Abbas Sajwani's $120m 'Big Ben' tower bet pays off with $600m in sales – report". Arabian Business. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
- ^ اليوم, دبي ـ الإمارات (2026-01-16). "معلم تجاري جديد على شارع الشيخ زايد.. والافتتاح مطلع 2027". www.emaratalyoum.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "إعادة إحياء برج «بيغ بن» في دبي". صحيفة الخليج (in Arabic). Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "AHS Properties breathes new life into abandoned tower on Sheikh Zayed Road". Gulf News. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
- ^ "AHS Properties' bold transformation of Dubai's 'Big Ben' tower delivers $600m in sales". Gulf News. 2026-01-14. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "Dubai freehold: AA Tower on Sheikh Zayed Road is going freehold". Gulf News. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
- ^ "Exclusive: Abbas Sajwani shares details of AHS Properties' new launch". Gulf Business. 20 May 2025. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ Writer, Staff (2025-05-21). "Dubai real estate: AHS Properties unveils $750mn waterfront project". Arabian Business. Retrieved 2026-03-27.
- ^ "Dubai: 'Big Ben' tower AHS Tower sold out". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
- ^ "Dubai strong office demand pushes sell-out of 69-storey AHS Tower". Arabian Business. Retrieved 6 March 2026.
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