The Dubai Waterfront will create a world-class destination for residents and visitors, symbolizing the phenomenal growth of Dubai. The scale of the development is one that will go down in history as the world’s largest man-made development. The 70-kilometer canal cleaves through the desert while the sweeping arc of manmade islands shelters the surrounding Palm Jebel Ali. The harbor provides sea access for trade and entertainment and surrounding the harbor is a series of zones with mixed use, commercial, residential, resort and amenity areas.
The master plan of the Dubai Waterfront is based on a series of ten zones designated for different purposes. The development will also boast a new city center, anchored by Al Burj, one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, which is being designed to reflect the meteoric growth of Dubai. The Waterfront will feature exclusive luxury hotels and resorts, including an underwater hotel, Hydropolis, as well as shopping centers, entertainment venues and cultural arenas.
The Waterfront project will build multiple roads and waterways, five square kilometers of coral reef and an additional 850-kilometre waterfront, 12 times the length of the existing Dubai coastline. The planned communities on the waterfront are expected to house up to 400,000 people.
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