Dubai: During his inspection of the Dubai Canal project on Saturday, His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, was briefed by Saeed Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of Meydan Group, about property and urban development projects to be built on the two banks of the canal.
These projects will be built on an area of 4.68 million square metres with 605,000 square metres earmarked for commercial purposes. They include 5,345 residential units and 948 hotel rooms.
The Gate Towers bridge at the entrance of the canal will comprise a three-level mall built above the canal covering 300,000 square metres. It will feature 434 retail outlets and restaurants. The roof of the mall has been designed as a green park providing an optical connection between its greenery and that of Al Safa Park. The Gate Towers project will include a five-star hotel, hotel apartments and branded apartments.
Mapped: The Dubai Canal project
Also part of the project are four residential towers linked to Al Safa Park, around 500 retail outlets and restaurants and 1,141 residential units.
Around 200 outlets and restaurants and 211 residential units will be constructed on both sides of the canal.
The canal project will peak at the delta where a peninsula will be formed, adding more than a kilometre to the new beach of the Jumeirah Beach Park.
This expansion will create space for deluxe property development projects in the Marina area featuring more than 60 marinas, 1,817 residential units, 957 five-star hotel rooms, 347 retail outlets and restaurants.