Dh70b Downtown Jebel Ali to reflect some of world's most vibrant cities
Dubai: Limitless, a Dubai World company, on Wednesday announced the development of a Dh70 billion township, Downtown Jebel Ali, that will house 235,000 people.
The massive project, to be completed in phases by 2011, will occupy an 11 kilometre land stretch covering 200 hectares with built-up area of 70 million square feet on Shaikh Zayed Road between the Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai Waterfront and Techno-Park.
"It is designed to be the gateway to the World Central international airport in the area," a company statement said.
There will be a total of 326 buildings of which 237 will be residential and the rest commercial.
Limitless will invest Dh5 billion in infrastructure and also build 35 towers.
"Limitless is following a new strategic and sustainable approach to developing projects that will help create thriving diverse communities. This approach led to the creation of this distinctive development," Sultan Ahmad Bin Sulayem, chairman of Dubai World said in a statement.
The whole township is divided into four quarters, each divided into three districts that will have business, residential, dining and retail facilities.
"Downtown Jebel Ali will be more than a development, it will be a community where public spaces between the building — streets, parks and plazas — matters as much as the buildings themselves," Saeed Ahmad Saeed, CEO of Limitless said.
"The Downtown will reflect some of the world's most vibrant cities. This is going to be a pedestrian friendly area, four freeway interchanges connection to Downtown Jebel Ali. It will have an unrivalled transport infrastructure and a place where people will live and work without having to drive cars."
The project will be connected to Dubai with four Dubai Metro stations and an automated people mover system (APM) while there will also be pedestrianised congestion free areas, he said.
Limitless, a new company floated earlier this year by Dubai World, has also projects under way in Pakistan and China while other projects are being planned in India, Russia and the Gulf.
"Construction of the project is currently underway, with the first four commercial buildings due for completion by mid-2007."
"The infrastructure works for the whole project is to be completed by 2009 while the entire project is slated for completion by 2011," Stephan Ashford, senior development manager of Limitless told Gulf News.
As a resident of Jebel Ali village I just hope that the whole development will be as same as beautiful as the Gardens. A village like green community with schools, parks and sports facilities. Jebel Ali is the only place in Dubai were one can live on a hill. Please do not spoil it.
Jay
Dubai,UAE
I think it is a good project which will help drive business and living costs down in order for Dubai to keep up its value proposition to all its (potential) stakeholders.
Veit
Palma de Ketir,Ketir
Dubai loves to unveil these enormous projects and try to make itself look like it?s on the cutting edge. Anyone who stops to think for a moment will realise that no thought has been put into this. Where will the people who are going to live there come from? What kind of problems will they bring with them? Why isn?t there more investment in manufacturing and industry that will benefits to the country rather then real estate which is only for show?
Ahmed
Abu Dhabi,UAE
Isn't there already going to be an oversupply of property within the next four years? Where are the people who will live here going to come from?
Jad
Dubai,UAE
Are they trying to link Dubai and Abu Dhabi up in one enormous UAE super-city?
Denny
Dubai,UAE
It will be a big project where a lot of people can get jobs. Maybe it can control the high rent problems.I hope it will increase more the value of Dubai and more tourists will come to Dubai.
Khalid
Dubai,UAE
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