Ellington Properties

Ellington Properties is one of Dubai’s leading design-focused real estate developers, known for creating residences that combine refined aesthetics with long-lasting quality. The company develops premium homes for people who appreciate thoughtful architecture, elegant interiors, and a lifestyle that is shaped by comfort, functionality, and detail. Every Ellington project is guided by the belief that

Dubai Masterplan 1971

In 1971, following the formation of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai took its first steps toward transformation with the introduction of its Masterplan 1971. This was a pivotal moment in the city's history, as it marked the beginning of a bold vision to turn a small trading port into a global economic powerhouse. The plan

Dubai Masterplan 1960

In 1960, Dubai took its first major step toward becoming the global city it is today with the introduction of its Masterplan 1960. At that time, Dubai was still a small trading port, primarily focused on fishing, pearling, and serving as a key trade route between Europe and Asia. This early plan laid the groundwork

The Loop

The Loop is one of Dubai’s most ambitious urban mobility projects, designed to transform how people move around the city. Spanning 93 kilometers, this climate-controlled network will connect residential neighborhoods with key urban centres, major parks, waterfronts, and public transport stations. It is a central element of Dubai’s vision to become a 20‑minute city, where

Network of Green Corridors

Green corridors are continuous natural or landscaped pathways that connect parks, gardens, natural habitats, and urban areas. They provide important routes for people to walk, cycle, and enjoy outdoor activities while also supporting wildlife movement and ecological connectivity. By increasing vegetation and green space within urban areas, green corridors help reduce air pollution, lower temperatures

Dubai 2040

The Dubai Urban Master Plan 2040 was officially launched in March 2021 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. Developed under the guidance of the Dubai Urban Planning Committee and coordinated by Dubai Municipality, the plan outlines a strategic vision for

Dubai Structural Plan 1985

Before the mid-1980s, Dubai was a modest trading port with limited infrastructure and a skyline dominated by low-rise buildings. Urban growth was largely unplanned, and the population was small, with the economy heavily dependent on oil exports. Land use was inefficient, and the city lacked a structured vision for expansion, which created challenges for sustainable