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Dubai Waterfront Dubai Waterfront comprises of canals and islands containing luxury hotels and homes. It will extend the Dubai coast line by 820 km (492 miles), which is 12 times the current length of Dubai's coastline, and will cover an area of over 81 million sq m (266 million sq ft). The Palm Jebel Ali will eventually become a part of Dubai Waterfront. Land sales have been very popular when the project was released, and prices have soared. What do you have to say about this masterpiece? Will it be a roaring success or a shot in the dark? Will it help the Dubai tourism industry? Whatever your views, share them with others here.

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Default Dubai Waterfront Project Overview - 20-02-2007, 10:23 AM

I just thought of sharing the information Dubai Weterfront.
Name: Dubai Waterfront
Location: Palm Jebel Ali
H.H. Sheikh Mohammmed announces the launch of Dubai Waterfront, the world's largest waterfront development

81 million square meter beachfront development destined to be an international landmark

2005.1.29, Dubai, UAE - Under the direction of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Minister of Defence, Nakheel debuted its investor launch of the unparalleled Dubai Waterfront, an 81 million square meter beachfront mixed use destination which encompasses over 250 best of breed master planned communities and offerings.

Destined to become an international landmark, Dubai Waterfront is the world's largest waterfront offering, and is located 35 km south west of Dubai, bordering Abu Dhabi, on the last remaining coastal waterfront of the Emirate. Considered the New Gateway of Dubai, Dubai Waterfront has been carefully crafted and developed by an international consortium of the world's best architects, planners and urban developers assembled by Nakheel in 2004, whose goal was to create a destination never before seen in Dubai, or the world.

Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Minister of Defense said, "Dubai Waterfront centers around water, something we consider perpetually valuable and precious. It is an unprecedented advancement and a world-class addition to Dubai, one that will create long-term growth and investment for the UAE and the wider region. We're inviting developers to benefit by being partners with Nakheel."

Dubai Waterfront forms the first phase of a larger effort, the Arabian Canal, a 75 km development envisioned by H.H. Sheikh Mohammed. The first phase of Dubai Waterfront will focus on Madinat Al Arab, a thriving urban downtown metropolis, including Al Burj, one of the world’s tallest buildings.

Nakheel has created Dubai Waterfront Company, and will be the majority owner, offering 49% to select investors. Executive Chairman of Nakheel, Sultan Bin Sulayem said, "With Dubai Waterfront, Nakheel has raised the bar to a never before seen level. We are proud to help realize Sheikh Mohammed's vision for the Arabian Canal, with this first phase, Dubai Waterfront. It is destined to become a landmark for Dubai, one which will attract tourists, residents, and businesses, and create a destination like nowhere else."

Nakheel is recognized as one of the region's premier developers, focused on Waterfront, Themed Communities, Golf and Retail. Famed for innovative and iconic properties, Nakheel is known for its signature offerings, The Palm and The World.
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Default Re: Dubai Waterfront Project Overview - 20-02-2007, 11:36 AM

Do I interpret that the Arabian Canal will be a further extension of the creek beyond Biz Bay to the AUH border??
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Default Re: Dubai Waterfront Project Overview - 21-02-2007, 08:09 AM

I've just found out that new applicants to the gardens are being asked to fork out 60k for a 2 bedroom, current residents only pay 36k.

it would seem that nakheel have also jumped on the bandwagon regarding the supply and demand of cheaper accommodation.
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