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Since its inception in 2021, Villa Aumédan has cemented itself as one of the most unique concepts to emerge in the ever-growing city of Dubai.
Growing a cult following over the last few years, the staple place that hides gems such as its signature IYKYK villa cafe, flower shop, and even the go-to fashion place for local women, has unfortunately disclosed a saddening update.
As a place that prides itself in bespoke services and experiences, the famed Emirati-owned shop has revealed its official closure by early 2025.
Taking to Instagram on October 6, Emirati siblings and co-founders of the villa, Ahmad and Noura Almuhassin, posted the news highlighting the reason behind the closing.
The message stated, “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the upcoming closure of Villa Aumédan-Jumeirah.”
Relaying more information regarding the unexpected news, the siblings stated, “By law, the villa be demolished by 2025, marking the end of an era for this cherished space.”
“Villa Aumédan has been the foundation of countless memorable moments, celebrations, and events that brought us all together. It has fostered friendships, supporting businesses that have flourished both locally and internationally, and created a community like no other,” they added.
Further thanking the community, Villa Aumédan remarked, “We are profoundly grateful to each and every individual who has been a part of this incredible journey. Your contributions have made Villa Aumédan what it is, and we treasure the time spent here.”
Housing many iconic events with luxury brands such as the Cartier and Christian Louboutin, even supporting local abaya brands like The Hidden Hills Society as well as modest fashion brand Salfa, Villa Aumédan is one place where community truly thrives.
Despite the news, Villa Aumédan has revealed that operations will continue to commence for the remainder of 2024, signifying a much-needed relief for the community.