Nakheel announced its latest project involving a waterfront community along the Dubai shoreline anchored by a five-star wheel-shaped hotel.
Called Dubai Promenade, the project is set for completion by 2011 and will be surrounded by the sea, a harbour and a beach. It will have panoramic views and idyllic walkways to create a unique residential and commercial community.
In a statement, Nakheel yesterday said that the project emphasises open space and waterfront lifestyle with an expansive promenade opening up the seafront to residents and visitors.
"When master-planning Dubai Promenade, we were keen to create a feeling of open space, capitalising on the waterfront views," said Ali bin Damithan, senior general manager of the project.
The statement said that Van Oord, a global dredging and marine contracting company, is doing the project's reclamation work, which will be finished by March and involves 750,000 tonnes of rocks and 650,000 cubic metres of sand.
It added that construction would begin in June and, upon completion, the project will be able to accommodate 10,000 residents in over 2,000 units and offer 25,000 square metres of retail space and over 17,000 sq m of office space. Source
Called Dubai Promenade, the project is set for completion by 2011 and will be surrounded by the sea, a harbour and a beach. It will have panoramic views and idyllic walkways to create a unique residential and commercial community.
In a statement, Nakheel yesterday said that the project emphasises open space and waterfront lifestyle with an expansive promenade opening up the seafront to residents and visitors.
"When master-planning Dubai Promenade, we were keen to create a feeling of open space, capitalising on the waterfront views," said Ali bin Damithan, senior general manager of the project.
The statement said that Van Oord, a global dredging and marine contracting company, is doing the project's reclamation work, which will be finished by March and involves 750,000 tonnes of rocks and 650,000 cubic metres of sand.
It added that construction would begin in June and, upon completion, the project will be able to accommodate 10,000 residents in over 2,000 units and offer 25,000 square metres of retail space and over 17,000 sq m of office space. Source
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