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Dubai Festival City With an estimated development time of 12 years, Dubai Festival City was started in 2003. It spans 3.8 km of water frontage on the eastern bank of Dubai Creek. Talk about how far it has progressed till date, latest images, latest projects and availability, legal issues and more. Have you invested in Dubai Festival City or considering an investment? Discuss issues and any concerns related to this project here.

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Default HARBOUR PLAZA, ?F Res - 04-04-2007, 11:38 AM

The multi-level futuristic apartment tower for the recently announced AED 6 billion Marsa Al Khor (Harbour of the Creek) neighborhood at Dubai Festival City, the city-within-a-city taking shape on the banks of the historic Creek, is rapidly progressing creating a new landmark on Dubai's modernistic skyline.The 500 apartment centerpiece residence building is being constructed by Al Futtaim Carillion LLC., in conjunction with Australian Architects Marazaki FBK, and involves a workforce of over 2,700.

'This will be a striking asset for Dubai's ever evolving skyline and a focal point for the 'Marsa Al Khor' development.'

Over 300 of the exclusive apartments will be available for lease, though the tower will also house 200 serviced residences to be managed by the five-star Intercontinental Group.

These stylish hi-rise apartments will make up the Intercontinental Residences, available on annual leases and giving tenants access to the 424 room Intercontinental Dubai Festival City and the destination's world-class leisure, retail and entertainment facilities.

The Master Planning for the proposed 245,000 square metre Marsa Al Khor community is designed to capture the spirit and atmosphere of some of the world's finest waterfront lifestyle destinations, including Cape Town's Waterfront and Sydney Harbour.

Creating an integrated Corniche community for up to 14,000 people, Marsa Al Khor will have breathtaking hi-rise towers, stylish Creekside offices, a Central Park, exclusive waterfront homes, state-of-the-art offices and an array of chic cafes and restaurants. A 300-room boutique hotel fronting the centerpiece Quay will also feature with the announcement of the operator expected to be announced in February.

Marsa Al Khor will also offer a stunning choice of homes - from stylish waterfront condominiums and penthouses to up-scale luxury apartments creating a discerning community which will benefit from a range of neighborhood amenities and eateries, all with awe-inspiring vistas.

And with over 2.5 million square feet of Gross Leaseable Area (GLA), the three Marsa Al Khor commercial districts will attract some of the world's leading multi-nationals, NGOs and Corporations. Designed in a tiered format to deliver as many waterfront views as possible, the districts have at their heart the Central Park, where striking high-rise towers are set amongst landscaped gardens and cooling water features. Serviced by ground level cafes and shops, the towers will have ample underground parking.


'The signature Marsa Al Khor development will leverage its unique location and deliver an active waterfront environment. In concept, Marsa Al Khor will be a first for Dubai and will bring the soul of the city back to the Creek,
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Default Re: HARBOUR PLAZA, ?F Res - 04-04-2007, 11:59 AM

Believe me the 300m tower is acceptable to DCA as its Zone 9. This is the issue on the change in height restrictions I was telling you all about last year. Remember the 300m tower is about 3 Km from this 90m height restriction and falls in the 300-350m height cone.
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Default Re: HARBOUR PLAZA, ?F Res - 04-04-2007, 12:10 PM

There are 16 zones from the Garhoud Bridge down to the southern boundary and inland around the golf course. Check out the website for an idea of the relationship of each zone. They represent everything from commercial, residential, hospitality, retail and community services.
The height restriction cone goes from 90m at the garhoud bridge to comply with the emergency flight path up to 400m in the south
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