Dubai unveils its latest mega project
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Dubai has unveiled its latest mega project – Dubai Harbour – a new waterfront destination that will feature the MENA region’s largest marina and the Dubai Lighthouse.
Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum launched the development on Monday, revealing that it will also include a cruise ship port, shopping mall, events arena, residential buildings, hotels, offices and shops.
Dubai Harbour will be located on King Salman Street, in the area between JBR and Palm Jumeirah, and will be completed in four years in phases by developer Meraas.
A series of Tweets revealing details of the mega project said it will include a 1,400-berth marina, a shopping mall covering 3.5 million sq ft, and the Dubai Lighthouse.
The Dubai Lighthouse will feature a luxury hotel and an observation deck that offers 360-degree views. Its facade will also be used as a gigantic screen for high resolution projections and light shows.
The masterplan of the new destination integrates Skydive Dubai, Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC) and Logo Island into a single community.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed said: “We are happy that this new project, which represents a unique and innovative new addition to the region’s tourism landscape, opens up a range of new opportunities to investors.
“Dubai Harbour creates a venue for new investments that support our vision for this important sector and promises to further accelerate the expansion of the tourism industry in the UAE, which is already growing rapidly. I am confident that the project will have a highly positive impact on our entire region’s tourism sector.”
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