Ohana Development, a leading UAE real estate developer renowned for its luxury properties, has announced the official launch of Manchester City Yas Residences by Ohana, a AED15 billion ($4.1 billion) gated waterfront community, located on Yas Canal in Abu Dhabi.
Manchester City FC’s first branded residential project globally, it will boast over 2,000 residential units with a mix of villas, penthouses and resorts.
Spanning 1.67 million sq m, it will offer six villa clusters dedicated to four- and five-bedroom villas and twin villas, maisonettes, waterfront penthouses, and apartments. Average prices for standalone villas start at AED7 million onwards.
Located on Yas Canal, adjacent to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, the development sits within one of the capital’s most active tourism and leisure districts, strengthening its appeal as a long-term residential and investment choice. Completion is scheduled for 2029, said the developer.
The project was launched at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of Husein Salem, CEO, and Mustafa El Sammak, COO, of Ohana Development as well as Ferran Soriano, CEO of City Football Group.
Speaking on the occasion, Sultan Al Memari, Acting Executive Director of the Real Estate Regulation Sector at Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC) announced the launch of the digitisation of Expressions of Interest (EOI) and booking processes for off-plan real estate purchases through its "Madhmoun" platform, marking a new regulated framework for off-plan sales in Abu Dhabi.
The registrations will operate under ADREC’s direct supervision with mandatory escrow account management, enhancing investor protection, transparency and governance across real estate transactions.
According to Ohana, the project, which has been designed around sport, performance and active living, integrates signature social spaces that reflect Manchester City's brand identity.
At its core is an integrated Manchester City Academy, supported by elite training and recovery facilities aligned with the club’s approach to player development. The project is further complemented by a hotel, it stated.
A waterfront promenade along the canal brings together curated retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations, including the City Café as a central gathering point for residents and visitors. Additionally, the project features purpose-built experiences such as the Match Day Terrace and the City Lounge, as well as immersive experiences that celebrate the club’s history.
A marina sports club and dedicated water sports offering provide access to kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing, while resort-style amenities, including advanced fitness facilities and infinity pools, are integrated across the community. Over 55% of the masterplan will be dedicated to landscaped gardens and green spaces.
In his comments, Salem said the launch of Manchester City's first ever branded homes reflects Ohana's continued commitment to delivering landmark developments from its home base in Abu Dhabi.
"The project underscores our long-term dedication to the emirate and our ambition to contribute to its global prominence through thoughtfully designed, future-ready communities. By bringing together world-class sport, lifestyle, and waterfront living, we are creating a destination that embodies Abu Dhabi’s growth, innovation, and forward-looking vision," he stated.
Ferran Soriano, City Football Group Chief Executive Officer, said: "This collaboration with Ohana Development represents an important step in broadening Manchester City’s presence into a distinctive lifestyle environment. The development reflects shared ambitions around design and quality, with a scale and ambition that reflect the Club’s progressive approach. It also reinforces the Club’s unrivalled footprint in the region and its connection with a global community."
Alongside its residential and leisure offering, the masterplan integrates essential community infrastructure, including education and healthcare services.-TradeArabia News Service
Located on Yas Canal, adjacent to Ferrari World Abu Dhabi and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, the development sits within one of the capital’s most active tourism and leisure districts, strengthening its appeal as a long-term residential and investment choice. Completion is scheduled for 2029, said the developer.
The project was launched at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi, in the presence of Husein Salem, CEO, and Mustafa El Sammak, COO, of Ohana Development as well as Ferran Soriano, CEO of City Football Group.
Speaking on the occasion, Sultan Al Memari, Acting Executive Director of the Real Estate Regulation Sector at Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC) announced the launch of the digitisation of Expressions of Interest (EOI) and booking processes for off-plan real estate purchases through its "Madhmoun" platform, marking a new regulated framework for off-plan sales in Abu Dhabi.
The registrations will operate under ADREC’s direct supervision with mandatory escrow account management, enhancing investor protection, transparency and governance across real estate transactions.
According to Ohana, the project, which has been designed around sport, performance and active living, integrates signature social spaces that reflect Manchester City's brand identity.
At its core is an integrated Manchester City Academy, supported by elite training and recovery facilities aligned with the club’s approach to player development. The project is further complemented by a hotel, it stated.
A waterfront promenade along the canal brings together curated retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations, including the City Café as a central gathering point for residents and visitors. Additionally, the project features purpose-built experiences such as the Match Day Terrace and the City Lounge, as well as immersive experiences that celebrate the club’s history.
A marina sports club and dedicated water sports offering provide access to kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing, while resort-style amenities, including advanced fitness facilities and infinity pools, are integrated across the community. Over 55% of the masterplan will be dedicated to landscaped gardens and green spaces.-TradeArabia News Service

