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Sweid & Sweid expands portfolio with Aurora Tower acquisition in Dubai Media City

Sweid & Sweid expands portfolio with Aurora Tower acquisition in Dubai Media City

Sweid & Sweid, the Dubai-based real estate private equity and development firm, announced the completion of the acquisition of Aurora Tower, a 27-storey office building located in Dubai Media City.
Aurora Tower will be Sweid & Sweid's fourth project within the business district, enhancing the firm's growing reputation for delivering Grade-A commercial office space within one of Dubai's most in-demand submarkets.
With a leasable area of 223,000 square feet, Aurora Tower is currently home to a distinguished tenant base including Spotify, Universal Music Group, Nielsen, The Economist Group, and Beyond One – spanning sectors such as media, technology, finance, and professional services.
'We see tremendous value creation opportunities in Aurora Tower – not only because of its location and tenant mix, but because of the new life our investment and operations teams will deliver to this 20-year-old building,' said Maher Sweid, Managing Partner of Sweid & Sweid.
'Our strategy will focus on executing thoughtful upgrades to further align the asset with global occupier standards,' he said.
Sweid said the acquisition exemplifies the company's approach – disciplined, value-enhancing, and grounded in deep sector knowledge.

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