Press Release

ANCIENT OLIVE TREES BRING HISTORY TO DUBAI’S            LUXURY BIO-LIVING COMMUNITY

Research showing people thrive when connected with nature could be blueprint for Keturah Reserve

Dubai, UAE, 27th December, 2025: Mediterranean olive trees dating back to Ancient Greece and the dawn of Western civilization are heading for Dubai to become the centrepiece of a luxury residential community designed around nature and wellness.

Sourced from Spain and Italy, some of the trees bound for Keturah Reserve are up to 2,500 years old, and cost as much as AED 1 million each.

According to recent research, it is money well spent by MAG, developer of the AED5.7 billion bio-living residential community at Mohammed Bin Rashid City’s District 7 in Meydan.

A peer-reviewed study earlier this year showed that people living in homes with biophilic design elements, connecting them with nature, report 35% higher satisfaction levels and 28% improved mental wellbeing.

Research also showed that the mix of organic materials and natural architectural shapes raises comfort levels by 40%, while indoor vegetation reduces stress levels by 22%.

The study results could be seen as a blueprint for Keturah Reserve, where layouts for the 533 low-rise apartments, 93 townhouses and 90 villas have been optimized for natural light and cross ventilation.

Interiors abound with natural materials and greenery to support daily wellbeing. Bio-living features include landscaping designed for scent and sound, natural ventilation, advanced air and water purification, and circadian lighting to improve sleep, mood, and energy.

“Every element enhances sustainability and harmony with the environment, so residents will thrive,” said Talal M. Al Gaddah, CEO and Founder of the Keturah luxury brand. 

The centuries old olive trees, both symbolic and functional, will be transported via specialized cargo and replanted using heritage preservation techniques to help them adapt to Dubai’s climate.

“They bring history, calm, and a sense of permanence,” said Talal, who has conceived a natural gallery, where a forest of trees from around the world blend with art installations and sculptural dry gardens, just a short drive from Downtown Dubai.

The Keturah Reserve development includes a resident hub with spa and fitness facilities, multiple infinity pools, and rooftop yoga and meditation spaces, alongside Pilates and WaterBike classes.

The Park at the centre of the 405,543 square-metre site features Japanese foot massage mats and open-air exercise zones. Children’s amenities range from Montessori programmes to a Bio Living Farm and kids’ spa.

Handovers at Keturah Reserve begin with townhouses in Q2 2027, followed by apartments in Q3-Q4 2027, and villas in Q1 2028.

Global Business Magazine Admin

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