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.