Dubai Waterfront Project

Dubai Waterfront was planned as one of the largest coastal developments in the world, designed to host a vibrant community of residents, businesses and visitors. The project was meant to include a mix of villas, townhouses and apartments in residential towers, as well as hotels, shopping malls, office buildings and a variety of leisure attractions.

Dubai Structure Plan 2020

Dubai’s Masterplan 2020 was launched in 2012 as a comprehensive strategy to guide the city’s rapid growth and transformation into a leading global hub for business, tourism, and innovation by the target year of 2020. The plan addressed population growth and socio-demographic changes while aiming for the optimal use of existing infrastructure. It focused on

Dubai Festival City

Dubai Festival City is one of Dubai’s most established mixed‑use destinations, combining residential communities, office spaces, hotels, retail, and entertainment in one vibrant waterfront setting. Developed by Al‑Futtaim Group, it stretches along the banks of Dubai Creek, offering scenic views and easy access to the city’s major transport routes. At the heart of the district

Dubai Creek Harbour

Dubai Creek Harbour is one of Dubai’s most ambitious waterfront developments, designed to blend modern urban living with nature and sustainability. Located along the historic Dubai Creek, this master-planned community spans more than six square kilometers and offers a mix of luxury residences, commercial spaces, leisure attractions, and expansive green areas. It is being developed

Jumeirah Beach Residence

Jumeirah Beach Residence, known as JBR, is one of Dubai’s most popular beachfront communities, located along the Arabian Gulf within the larger Dubai Marina area. Completed in the mid-2000s, it is the largest single-phase residential development in the world, consisting of 40 towers that rise above a lively waterfront promenade. The community stretches over 1.7

Dubai Creek

Dubai Creek is the historic waterway that gave life to the city long before the skyline was filled with glass towers. Stretching from the Arabian Gulf inland through the heart of the city, the Creek has been a center of trade, culture, and community for generations. It was here that Dubai first established itself as

The Arabian Gulf

The Arabian Gulf The Arabian Gulf is a shallow, warm-water body located between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. It stretches about 990 kilometers (615 miles) long and connects to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global oil shipments. The Gulf is famous for

Jumeirah

Jumeirah is one of Dubai’s most popular and established coastal districts, known for its relaxed atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and upscale residential communities. Stretching along the city’s western coastline, Jumeirah is not a single development but a large, diverse district made up of sub-areas such as Jumeirah 1, Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, and parts of Umm