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Dubai Industrial City features 6 dedicated manufacturing zones for Machinery & Mechanical equipment, Transport Equipment and parts, Base Metal, Chemicals, Food and Beverage and Mineral Products. Aside from the primary industrial-focused establishments, it offers institutes of higher learning, research and development centers, convention and exhibition halls, office towers, retail areas, entertainment and leisure areas, as well as residential and community complexes. These projects are further complemented by logistics and retail developments.
The ‘city' is served by high order expressways and arterial roadways. Its master plan provides a variety of land-uses, developed around the proposed Arabian Canal. The canal would engage both sides of the development, creating an urban downtown where housing, commercial and educational areas will be evolved to accommodate people in attractive, landscaped settings.
Location
Dubai Industrial City facilitates hassle-free access to global trading hubs via road, air and sea. It is strategically situated near:
An unprecedented land development spanning 81 million square meters; Dubai Waterfront is bigger than Manhattan or Beirut. This master project, expected to extend Dubai's coastline by 820 kilometers, is slated to be the largest waterfront development in the world. Dubai Waterfront has, as one of its key components, Madinat Al Arab, that is anchored by Nakheel Tower & Harbor.
The planners of this mammoth project aim to "create a world-class destination for residents, visitors and businesses in the world's fastest growing city." Dubai Waterfront is carved into myriad zones with mixed-use, commercial, residential, resort and amenity areas.
Location
Dubai Waterfront is located on Dubai's last remaining surfing reef, the only point-break in the UAE. It features the 75-kilometer long Arabian Canal that will run inland from the coast, in addition to a major harbor. The dockage provides direct sea access for trade and entertainment. When complete, this seafront project will have over 100 different waterfront real estate developments and 150 master-planned communities.
Dubai Waterfront encompasses 440 square kilometers of water and land projects, an area 7 times the size of Manhattan, USA. Adjacent to Dubai World Central International Airport, with full access to Sheikh Zayed Road, Jebel Ali Free Zone and Abu Dhabi, "this city by the sea" will be home to 400,000 people.
Key Zones
Dubai Waterfront consists of 10 key zones including Madinat Al Arab that is expected to become the new downtown and central business district of Dubai. The prime zones of this master development are:
Madinat Al Arab
Jumeirah Golf Estates
The golfing community's reigning superstars are uniting to create Dubai's premier residential golfing community - ‘Jumeirah Golf Estates'. Greg Norman, Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia and "the father of modern golf course design", Pete Dye, are jointly involved in the conceptualization and realization of one of the world's most distinctive golf developments.
A self-contained community of over 6,000 villas and townhouses, Jumeirah Village is a 100% freehold residential development amidst landscaped boulevards & gardens, delivering unique lifestyle concepts to incumbents. Jumeirah Village is demarcated into three sectors that are located on the Emirates Road, near the Jumeirah Islands in Dubai.
The development comprises a series of villages linked to one another by open landscaped areas and canals. Jumeirah Village offers 2,883 two to four bedroom villas with balconies and 3,184 one or two bedroom spacious townhouses with a multitude of ultramodern leisure and home accessories. When complete, these lovely residential spaces will be a striking blend of Arabian and Mediterranean architectural styles and themes. They will feature distinctive red-tiled roofs, arches, carved doors, ornamental spiral columns, tiled floors & walls imbibing the very best of traditional Middle Eastern motifs and designs. Jumeirah Park
Jumeirah Park offers a choice of over 2000 3-, 4- & 5-bedroom villas in an eco-friendly ambience. All the villas are amply spacious, each with its private garden, garages, in addition to a large swimming pool for bigger residential types. The neighborhood has been designed in such a way that every villa cluster embodies one special theme.
Based on a gateway design, the master layout not only creates a community entrance but also imparts to each group, a related identity and character.
True to its name, is a melting pot of the divergent nationalities and cultures making Dubai modern and cosmopolitan. Initiated with a vision to provide affordable yet stylish living experience to more than 60,000 people, International City has been successful in helping realize the dreams of many to own a home in Dubai.
Just half an hour's drive from Dubai International Airport, The Palm, Deira covers 80 sq km, which is roughly equivalent to that of Greater London and bigger than Paris. The crescent runs for 21 km and on completion, will be the largest in the world. The Palm, Deira is emerging on waters that are 6 m deep, reaching down to 22 m below sea level.
The districts
The Palm, Deira is carved into 9 districts, namely,
Deira Island marks the Phase I of The Palm, Deira project; it is linked to the present Deira coastline of Dubai. Once land reclamation is complete, Deira Island will be similar in size to The Palm, Jumeirah. It will serve as an entrée to the whole development. The Phase I of the Palm Deira project stretches 4 km along the Deira Corniche and is severed from it by a 170 m wide and 6 m deep water channel. The two areas will be connected by a 2-way passage for vehicles and pedestrians.
The various zones on Deira Island are:
Expected projects on The Palm, Deira
The Palm, Deira boasts ambitious projects including residential property, marinas, shopping malls, sports facilities and leisure clubs. Its residential area, containing some 8,000 2-storey town houses in 3 distinct styles - Premier Villas, Grand Villas & Vista Town Homes will be located on the 41 fronds. Owners will have recourse to a wide range of architectural themes for their homes. Also on the island are private and public beaches, hopping and dining outlets, marinas and a multitude of facilities for leisure and recreation.
Transportation
There are plans to create an integrated transit-orientated development on The Palm, Deira, with special emphasis on providing multiple access points. The aim is to develop a public transportation system that includes an extension of the Dubai Metro facilitating access to tram and water networks. The Palm, Deira master plan requires all infrastructures to be complete by the end of 2008 together with water, power and telecommunication services.
"Take wisdom from the wise
It takes a man of vision to write on water
Not everyone who rides a horse is a jockey
Great men rise to greater challenges"...
(Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum)
The Palm, Jebel Ali, Dubai
Location
Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Project Type
Mixed-use developments of commercial, retail, residential and hospitality offerings
Completion Date
To be announced
Project Features
Real estate in India
Spurred on by the success of its the rapidly expanding economy, the Indian realty sector is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. As a result of the ongoing IT and Industry boom, India is witnessing a huge demand for properties, both residential and commercial. And, this trend is set to continue for the next couple of decades.
High demand and soaring prices indicate a growing market and hence appreciable returns. Secured by transparent laws, real estate in India is a safe and attractive option. And with the entry of foreign entities, the sector is drawing international interest. Most of the high-end and exclusive property developments in cities like Gurgaon, Noida, Mumbai and Kochi are aimed at well-heeled NRI investors on the lookout for secure investments.
Gowealthy.com presents you with some of the top property developments across India, along with latest photographs and project updates.
Dubai Marina is one of the largest man-made waterfronts in the world offering its residents a stylish range of freehold properties as well as a wide array of entertainment and socializing options to choose from. The world largest man-made marina, Dubai Marina is a district in the heart of what has recently become known as 'new Dubai', in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a complete urban center on water, comparable to the most exclusive waterfront developments in the world. Dubai Marina is ideally positioned in the heart of new Dubai close to the commercial centers of Sheikh Zayed Road and Business Bay, the hi-tech developments of Dubai Internet and Media Cities. A thin strip of ocean separates it from the spectacular Palm Jumeirah.
Dubai Culture Village
Conceived by Dubai Properties, Culture Village is a unique project that recognizes the important role of the Creek in the cultural landscape of Dubai. Situated on the creek the Culture Village offers a platform with all the components of a higher lifestyle, satisfying the intellectual and the practical needs of residents and visitors.
For ages, the creek has been the lifeline of Dubai. Dubai's culture is inextricably linked to the evolution of the creek both as a catalyst of commerce and as a centre of heritage and civilization. At Culture Village, the mystique and romance of life come to the fore. A unique development designed by the same team that incubated themed projects such as Business Bay, Jumeirah Beach Residence etc, Culture Village proposes a wide variety in the styles and content of art galleries, museums, theaters, public exhibition spaces, fashion activities, institutes specializing in different disciplines, gardens, and many other activities pertaining to the promotion of the Arts in the society and community in general.
Feted as the ‘racing capital' of the UAE, Yas Island covers a total land area of 2,500 hectares off Abu Dhabi city; out of which 1,700 hectares will be claimed for developing residential and leisure projects. Yas Island is the only destination in the world that combines desert and maritime traditions with the attractions of Florida and Monte Carlo.
With a parking capacity of 130,000 and beachfront shoreline of approximately 32 kilometers, the project is on the verge of becoming the world's most complete leisure destination.
Yas Island is accessed through a new 10-lane highway linking Abu Dhabi International Airport and Abu Dhabi-Dubai highway to mainland Abu Dhabi at Mina Zayed. It is only a 10-minute drive from Abu Dhabi International Airport with an additional provision for light railway. Golf, marina, lagoon and beach resort hotels make this development a unique world of choice for residents and visitors.
Jumeirah Heights
Wedged between Jumeirah Islands and Jumeirah Lake Towers, Jumeirah Heights is a residential community of 2,300 residences. This master project is being developed by premier Nakheel, and is split into 3 zones, The Village Centre, The Fronds and The Clusters. As part of phase I, The Village Centre will contain 2 mid-rise buildings, accommodating over 650 apartments plus a wealth of retail facilities.
The Fronds at Jumeirah Heights are set to have 2 mid-rise buildings in addition to 17 townhouses. Also the 2 clusters will have 3 low rise structures with 2 and 3 bedroom loft apartments with private gardens. Residents of Jumeirah Heights will be serviced by two metro stations that will be located quite close to the development when it is complete.
Abu Dhabi is a modern city with state of the art infrastructure, exquisite shopping complexes, and recently developed tourist attractions. Abu Dhabi like the rest of the Emirates is one of the safest tourist destinations in the world with some of the best tourist facilities. It is a vibrant and fascinating city with an impressive skyline, parks and gardens, luxury hotels, lavish villas and mansions, boulevards and beaches. Today over 120 million trees have been planted in the emirate of Abu Dhabi alone.
Although Abu Dhabi has been slow to join the regional real estate boom, but with new property ownership laws in place since last summer, the emirate has already launched several huge projects, including the $14.7 billion Al Raha Beach and $6.8 billion Shams Abu Dhabi project by Sorouh Real Estate.