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Al Raha Beach [2] [3] is located on a beach along the highway to Dubai, neighboring Abu Dhabi International Airport, Khalifa City and Yas Island. It is 5.2 million square meters large and planned for 120.000 residents in over 3000 properties. Among the commercial buildings are the developer's headquarters.
Al Bandar, located on the coast north of Abu Dhabi island, is the northernmost portion of Al Raha area, and part of Al Raha Beach. It is built on an artificial island which was partially created by dredging. The residential towers include Al Naseem A, B and C (366 apartments), Al Barza (132 apartments), and Al Manara (12 apartments).
Al Raha Beach, Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates: Coordinates: Topped-out: 2010: Completed: 2010: Owner: Aldar Properties: Height; Roof: 110 m (360 ft) Technical details; Floor area: 61,900 m 2 (666,000 sq ft) Design and construction; Architect(s) MZ Architects: Main contractor: ALDAR Laing O’Rourke
Aldar Properties PJSC (Arabic: شركة الدار العقارية Sharikah al-Dār al-`Iqāriyyah) is a real estate development company owned by the Abu Dhabi government and with headquarters in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [4] The company's shares are traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
170 Al Saadiyat New York University to Al Raha Beach Al Zaina via Abu Dhabi; 175 Al Khalidiyah Children Garden to Al Raha Beach Al Zaina; 201 Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station to Al Bahyah Souq; 202 Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station to Al Rahba Hospital; 203 Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station to Abu Mreikhah, BAPS Temple (Saturday and Sunday only)
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The development of tall buildings has been encouraged in the Abu Dhabi Plan 2030, which will lead to the construction of many new skyscrapers over the next decade, particularly in the expansion of Abu Dhabi's central business district such as the new developments on Al Maryah Island and Al Reem Island. [52] Abu Dhabi already has a number of ...
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