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Dubai great projects

Many projects took place in Dubai and provided a great welfare for the country and national citizens.The projects were described by their unique characteristics and too many of people in this area agreed on this fact, they were miracles. A brief idea about projects in Dubai is about:

The world’s largest artificial island complexes are:  The Palm Islands of Jumeira, Jebel Ali, and Deira and The World archipelago. These complexes are developed with villas, golf courses, and holiday resorts and they represent Dubai’s land-reclamation projects and such an island cannot be present in any country in the world.

The first villa freehold properties that were occupied by non-UAE nationals were The Meadows, The Springs, and The Lakes (upper-class neighborhoods designed by Emaar Properties, collectively called Emirates Hills).Upper classes are sustaining such growth in the real estate sector.

The city has modern skyscrapers such as Emirates Towers, which are the 12th and 24th tallest buildings in the world, and Burj-Al-Arab located on the Persian Gulf and is currently the tallest hotel in the world.

Emaar Properties is currently constructing what will become the world’s tallest building, the Burj Dubai. It is expected to be completed in 2008.

In February 2005, Dubai Waterfront was in light; it will be two and a half times the size of Washington D.C., the size of the island of Manhattan. Dubai Waterfront will be a mix of canals and islands full of hotels and residential areas that will add 500 miles of man-made waterfront.

Dubai has also launched Dubiotech. This is a new park to be targeted at Biotech companies working in pharmacy, medical fields, genetic research and even biodefence. The aim of this park is to increase the growth of this sector in Dubai and to utilize the region’s talent in addressing this rapidly growing sector.

The International Media Production Zone is a project targeted at creating a center for printers, publishers, media production companies, and related industry segments. This project was launched in 2003.