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  2. Dubailand - Wikipedia

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    Dubailand was an entertainment complex planned to be built in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which was owned by Tatweer (which belongs to Dubai Holding ). When announced in 2003 it was one of the most ambitious leisure developments ever proposed anywhere in the world costing $64.3 billion. [1] The development was put on hold in 2008, due to the ...

  3. Jabal Ali (Dubai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    جبل علي. / 25.05801; 55.12729. F57 Jebel Ali Stn. - Bluewaters. Jabal Ali ( Arabic: جبل علي; formerly Nakheel Harbour & Tower) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. The station is one of three stations on the system with a dedicated park and ride lot, the others being Centrepoint and etisalat ...

  4. Al Kazim Towers - Wikipedia

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    Developer. Al Shafar General Contracting Co (L.L.C.) The Business Central Towers form a complex of two 51-floor towers in Dubai Media City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Both towers have an equal total structural height of 265 meters (869 ft) and resemble New York City's Chrysler Building. Both towers were topped out in November 2007 and were ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates, is home to many extremely tall modern high-rises, [ 1] 108 of which stand taller than 180 metres (591 ft). The tallest building in Dubai is the Burj Khalifa, which rises 828 metres (2,717 ft) and contains 163 floors. [ 2] The tower has stood as both the tallest building in the world and the ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in UAE, as well as the world. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Tower. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai the 2nd tallest hotel in the world. Burj Al Arab, Dubai. Emirates Towers, Dubai. The Landmark Tower in Abu Dhabi.

  7. Rickenbacker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A new Air Traffic Control tower was opened at the airport in 2016. [6] In 2018, the airport launched a $565,000 improvement project to boost the efficiency of its jetways. New ground power units and pre-conditioned air units were installed.

  8. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    A City Mayors survey ranked Dubai 44th among the world's best financial cities in 2007, [160] while another report by City Mayors indicated that Dubai was the world's 27th richest city in 2012, in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP). [161]

  9. Emirates Crown - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Crown is a 63-floor residential tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, developed by Bin Shafar Holding and designed by Design & Architecture Bureau. The tower has a structural height of 296 m (971 ft). Construction of the Emirates Crown began in 2005, and was completed in 2008. Upon completion, it stood as the sixth-tallest building in ...