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The master plan of Jumeirah Garden City refers to the re-development of a 9,000,000-square-metre (97,000,000 sq ft) land area, conceptualized to be a part of the 2015 strategic plan for Dubai. The development consists of 12 districts with an envision built up area of 14,000,000 square metres (150,000,000 sq ft).
The area was effectively a small British-style garden city [4] and a project of Sir William Halcrow and Partners. [4] [5] The area was later developed by Nakheel Properties [6] from 2008 onwards. [7] In 2012, there were security issues at Discovery Gardens. [8] In 2013, the area was affected by floods. [9]
Jebel Ali Village was effectively a small British-style garden city. [4] It was a project of Sir William Halcrow and Partners and acted as a prototype for further semi-autonomous residential areas in Dubai such as Emirates Hills and The Gardens. [4] [5]
Jumeirah Garden City will be built across an area north of Sheikh Zayed Road between Diyafa Street and Safa Park. [15] 4 Dubai International City: Nakheel Properties: Complete: US$95 billion: 8.2 km 2 (3.2 sq mi) Dubai International city is a country-themed architecture of residences, businesses, and tourist attractions. [21] 5 Dubai Exhibition ...
1.3.2 Hospitals and Clinics under Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) Authority. 2 Developments. 3 Mosques. ... Jumeirah Al Khor; Jumeirah Garden City; Marina 101; Marina 106;
Jumeirah (Arabic: جُمَيْرَا, romanized: Jumayrā Emirati pronunciation: [dʒʊˈmeːrɐ]) is a coastal residential area of Dubai, United Arab Emirates mainly comprising low rise private dwellings and hotel developments. It has both expensive and large detached properties as well as more modest town houses built in a variety of ...
The area was effectively a small British-style garden city [4] and a project of Sir William Halcrow and Partners. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In later development by Nakheel Properties , [ 6 ] the first residents moved into properties in The Gardens during August 2001, with space for 10,000 residents in landscaped grounds.
In October 2013, Nakheel re-branded and scaled down the project as Deira Islands. Deira Islands were developed to include the Deira Night Souk, Deira Mall, and Deira Island Towers and Boulevard on the islands to develop it into a shopping, retail, and housing waterfront. [1]