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In November 2012, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced fifteen new projects worth more than $187 million. [12] These projects are a part of the municipality's 2013 to 2015 strategic plan of Dubai. [13]
The project is part of a major overhaul of the waterfront Marasi Marina neighborhood in Business Bay, a new high-rise development on the Dubai Creek, south of the city’s downtown area. It is ...
Uptown Dubai is the project under construction in Dubai in 2017 DMCC proposed name Uptown Dubai Future of Dubai Uptown Tower The Plaza and Burj 2020 2nd tallest building in Dubai and United Arab Emirates, start construction in 2018 for World Trade Center in New York.
The project received the Award of Excellence for Best Tall Building in the Middle East & Africa 2024 and Best Tall Building, 300 meters and above 2024 [21] It was Listed in CTBUH’s annual global list of notable projects in the AEC industry [21] Guinness World Records recognized it for the longest cantilevered building in the world [22]
Canadian entrepreneur Michael Henderson envisions building a 274-meter (900-foot) replica of the moon atop a 30-meter (100-foot) building in Dubai, already home to the world's tallest building and ...
Dubai Creek Tower construction site entrance. A video showing the construction so far was released in August 2017. [13] In May 2018, BESIX subsidiary Six Construct completed the foundations for the Tower. [14] Construction of the main part of the tower did not commence after the foundations were completed.
The project was first unveiled to the public in June 2006 [4] at a Zaha Hadid exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. [6] At the time of the launch the name for the project was Dancing Towers; however, this has now been changed to Signature Tower & Dubai Financial Market Development, is started construction on 6 April 2024.
The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. [18] It was designed to be the centrepiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. Originally named Burj Dubai, it was later renamed in honour of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. [19]