Bloom Holding is a leading real estate developer, committed to keeping pace with the UAE’s rapidly evolving and diversifying real estate landscape. Dedicated to building, operating, and investing in premium communities, Bloom Holding enriches the lives of its customers through its award-winning portfolio of real estate, hospitality, and educational assets. Since its establishment, Bloom Holding has trodden a path of carefully considered growth. The company has positioned itself to meet market needs and rewired to ensure the continued delivery of enduring value to investors, partners, and buyers alike. Fuelled by team spirit, openness, and transparency, Bloom Holding seeks to distinguish itself through superior product quality and elevated service levels.
Bloom Holding is driven by its vision to go beyond buyers’ and investors’ expectations through partnerships with best-in-class providers to meet the aspirations of new urban communities. The company is deeply committed to bringing together residents of all ages, cultures, and ethnicities to deliver a superior living experience that promotes genuine human connection.
“I took up my post at Bloom in September 2021 with the aim of continuing the company’s rich legacy. Bloom had already developed and sold more than 5,000 units across Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Sales at the time were rising, and my mandate was to lead a sustainable growth of the company driven by the introduction of projects and services that meet the needs of our customers”. says Bloom Holding’s CEO, Carlos-Antonio Wakim.
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