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The DPC spreads over an area of 43,000,000 square feet (4,000,000 m 2) on Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road, near Dubai Sports City, Jumeirah Golf Estates and Jumeirah Village. The Dubai government has plans to convert this area into the next generation of Dubai Media City. [1] Dubai Production City logo, 2023. DPC was launched in 2003.
City Center Me'aisem; سیتي سنتر معیصم: Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Coordinates: Address: Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, IMPZ, Dubai Production City - Me'aisem 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates: Opening date: 1 September 2015; 9 years ago () Management
Others include the Dubai Airport Freezone (DAFZA; the Dubai internet City; and the Dubai Media city. [4] In April 2021 Dubai CommerCity launched, a free zone dedicated to e-Commerce. [5] The International Free Zone Authority (IFZA) is one of the most cost-effective and fastest-growing free trade zone in Dubai.
Al Jouri Street, Dubai Production City 1 Street: 24: Dubai Production City 2 Street: 25: E 44 (Al Khail Road) – Al Qouz, Za'abeel, Al Awir, Hatta: 28: D 61 (Hessa Street) 30: D 63 west (Umm Suqeim Street) – Al Barsha, Jumeira D 63 east (Al Qudra Street) – Madinat Al Qudra: 37: Global Village: 41: Wadi Al Safa 4: 44: E 66 (Dubai-Al Ain ...
Umm Al Sheif is a small, residential locality in western Dubai. It is bordered to the north by Umm Suqeim , the northeast by Al Manara , the south by Al Barsha and Al Quoz and the west by Al Sufouh .
This is a photo showing the New Al Garhoud Bridge, crossing Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 18 October 2007 Coordinates: 25°13′44″N 55°19′36″E / 25.22894°N 55.32663°E / 25.22894; 55
Only for consumer food and production stuff. 4 Al Khubaisi Area 102 hectares 5 Um Ramool Industrial Area 391 hectares 6 Al Qusais Industrial Area: 545 hectares 7 Jebel Ali Industrial Area: 84 hectares
Dubai Internet City (Arabic: مدينة دبي للانترنت) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line [1] [2] of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving Barsha Heights and surrounding areas. [3] [4] The station is named after the nearby Dubai Internet City (DIC). The station opened as part of the Red Line on 30 April 2010.