
More records will continue to be broken in Dubai with the arrival of the Dubai Waterfront, another spectacular project from Nakheel properties. Yet again Nakheel will create another truly distinctive piece of real estate that will transform the Dubai coastline and bring countless more property options to the Emirate. Aimed to bring increased investment and promote long term growth in the region, The Dubai Waterfront is much more than a simple addition to Dubai's property market. Being built on Dubai's western shoreline, The Dubai Waterfront will be positioned in the middle of Dubai and neighboring Emirate Abu Dhabi, and within a very short distance from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Port and Airport. This location provides the project with unparalleled transport links, facilitating its predicted role as both a regional and international residential and commercial hot spot.
Set to offer commercial and industrial areas, plus a wide array of residential freehold property, Dubai Waterfront is expected to be called home by around 1.5 million people. Once complete, the development will extend Dubai's coastline by 12 times its current standing, some 490 miles. Set to be built in a crescent shape around the Palm Jebel Ali, it will consist of 10 main zones: The Exchange, Boulevard, Downtown, Uptown, The Peninsula, Madinat Al Arab, The Palm Boulevard, The Riviera, Courniche and Al Ras.
There will be over two hundred and fifty communities in over 100 waterfront developments here, in what is aimed at becoming Dubai's premium luxury housing region. Nakheel has placed a large emphasis on its efforts of reducing the environment impact of such a project, with water and energy conservation being paramount in the running of this huge development.
The Waterfront will feature over 42 miles of canals running throughout the development, increasing waterfront living options to an even greater extent.
Set to be several time the size oh Manhattan and Beirut, The Waterfront is to become the largest beachfront development in the world, and will be the largest man made development ever created.
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