UAE megaprojects 2016 – in pictures



New developments continue to spring up in the UAE, among them residential projects, infrastructure and entertainment venues. We take a look at the major ones which have been announced this year or made significant progress during 2016.

Jumeirah Central, Dubai

Home to 35,000 residents, 9 million square feet of retail space and 7,200 hotel rooms, this one is going to be a whopper.

Located along Sheikh Zayed Road where the Mall of the World project was earmarked, Jumeirah Central was announced at the beginning of September by Dubai Holding.

Work on developing the project involved 19 government and private agencies over a two-year period.

A cycling network is set to pass through 33 parks and open air spaces, while “aerial gondalas” will provide an alternative mode of transport to two wheels. The cost? Dh73.4 billion. Construction is expected to start next year with a first phase up and running by 2020-21.

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Reem Island, Abu Dhabi

This isn’t new, you may be thinking. Far from it, but it continues to evolve with new residential towers, its first villa scheme, an influx of new retail offerings and education outlets, and more roads on and off the island.

A popular district for expatriates in the capital, with some rents on the more affordable side, the face of Reem will continue to change into 2017 as the cranes are replaced by glistening new apartment blocks, and work progresses on Reem Mall - the 2 million square feet retail space which is scheduled to open in 2018.

It is also worth mentioning the changes at nearby Al Maryah Island, which is home to the newly-opened Abu Dhabi Global Market financial free zone, and is also the site of the under-construction Al Maryah Central mall - due to open in August 2018.

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Al Maryah Central mall in Abu Dhabi now 50 per cent leased by retailers

Landmark Group bringing 23 stores to Abu Dhabi's Reem Mall

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Reem Island's first villa community ready to rent in Abu Dhabi – in pictures

Dubai South

Formerly known as Dubai World Central, Dubai South was launched in 2006 as the world’s first purpose-built “aerotropolis”, with Al Maktoum International Airport at its core.

The airport, which is projected to be the world’s biggest in years to come, welcomed 191,950 passengers during the third-quarter, a huge increase on the 73,466 passengers recorded during the same period last year.

Meanwhile, thousands of homes, shops and offices and set to be built, with the first residential projects having already been launched.

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Dubai South reveals its first Residential District developments at Cityscape

Emaar partners with Dubai South for new development near Al Maktoum airport

Midfield Terminal

The largest architectural structure in Abu Dhabi, according to Abu Dhabi Airports, Midfield Terminal is certainly hard to miss when driving along the E11 Dubai-Abu Dhabi road.

At its widest, its roof span is 319 metres, and it has 18 arches, the largest of which is 180 metres wide and 5 metres high. It is due to open on National Day 2017, with the most recent progress report (in the summer) saying that work was soon to start on the terminal’s retail units.

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Progress on Abu Dhabi International Airport's Midfield Terminal - video

Abu Dhabi Airport gets ready for retail as Midfield Terminal nears completion

Abu Dhabi's prestige Midfield Terminal on track for 2017 opening – in pictures

Bluewaters Island

Located in front of the Jumeirah Beach Residences coastline, the island has provided a dramatic addition to the skyline - mainly because of one very big inclusion.

The world’s highest observation wheel, Ain Dubai, had its hub and spindle lifted into place during the summer thanks to two of the world’s largest cranes.

Closer to the ground, infrastructure and residential development continues on the island, which will feature other entertainment and retail projects.

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Dubai's Dh475 million Bluewaters bridge project gets driverless car link to Sheikh Zayed Road

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Palm Jumeirah

The Palm? How is that still a megaproject? Simply because it is not yet finished and many new developments are ongoing.

In fact, the Dh150m Boardwalk featuring an 11km waterside walkway is set to open next week. Meanwhile, new hotels are springing up along the Crescent, and apartment blocks are being built along the Trunk including One at Palm Jumeirah which, at the time of its announcement, was said to have Dubai’s most expensive apartment at Dh181m.

Other newbies are Nakheel Mall, which was said to be approaching 50 per cent complete back in May.

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New Abu Dhabi-Dubai highway

Six bridges, six underground passes and a lot of road. A new highway is set to offer welcome relief to the E11 for those travelling between Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

The road, spanning from Seih Shuaib to the Sweihan Interchange will comprise four lanes in each direction.

It will pass through Al Maha Forest, Kizad, Al Ajban Road to Sweihan Road, and was reported earlier this year to be 70 per cent complete and is expected to be open by 2017.

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New Abu Dhabi-Dubai highway 70 per cent complete

Louvre Abu Dhabi

The roof is on, the sea has been welcomed, the first director has been confirmed and the first contemporary art installations have been announced.

It’s all coming together for Louvre Abu Dhabi ahead of its highly-anticipated opening next year. It is already a significant part of the Abu Dhabi landscape with its lights twinkling by the coast at night.

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New appointments bring fresh hope to a 2017 opening of Louvre Abu Dhabi

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Dubai Creek Harbour

The major new district based on the banks of Dubai’s creek close to the wildlife sanctuary at Ras Al Khor has some big numbers.

It will have 2km of creekside waterfront and will house 679 million square metres of residential space, 851,000 sq metres of commercial property, 22 hotels with 4,400 rooms and 11.16 million sq metres of retail.

By comparison, The Dubai Mall has an overall footprint of 1.1 million sq metres. And to top it off, it will be home to The Tower - a skyscraper set to be 100m taller than Burj Khalifa which will feature a 360-degree observation deck.

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The Tower at Dubai Creek to be 100m higher than Burj Khalifa

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Yas Island

Home to Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld ... and Ikea, Yas Island is quickly becoming more than a theme park destination.

Yas Mall has been a huge success since its opening, and there’s more to follow. Aldar Properties is progressing with the island’s latest residential projects, while the world’s tallest climbing wall has been added to future attractions, as well as a Warner Bros theme park.

These are all part of the vision to turn Yas Island into a top global destination attracting 48 million visits a year.

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Madinat Zayed business district

Home to nearly 300,000 people and another 325,00 workers, the new district south of Abu Dhabi island was approved by the Executive Council in October.

It will be located in a triangle between Khalifa City and Mohammed Bin Zayed City.

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Hyperloop

Dubai to Abu Dhabi 12 minutes, really? Yes indeed. Dubai is set to be home to the world’s first Hyperloop One transport link, which is expected to begin operations for passengers in 2020.

A cargo-based Hyperloop system at Jebel Ali Port had already been agreed with DP World when plans were unveiled for a passenger-based system that would connect the emirates.

The Los Angeles-based startup is planning to show off a working proof of concept system next year.

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If you go...

Fly from Dubai or Abu Dhabi to Chiang Mai in Thailand, via Bangkok, before taking a five-hour bus ride across the Laos border to Huay Xai. The land border crossing at Huay Xai is a well-trodden route, meaning entry is swift, though travellers should be aware of visa requirements for both countries.

Flights from Dubai start at Dh4,000 return with Emirates, while Etihad flights from Abu Dhabi start at Dh2,000. Local buses can be booked in Chiang Mai from around Dh50

TWISTERS

Director:+Lee+Isaac+Chung

Starring:+Glen+Powell,+Daisy+Edgar-Jones,+Anthony+Ramos

Rating:+2.5/5

Company profile

Company: Zywa
Started: 2021
Founders: Nuha Hashem and Alok Kumar
Based: UAE
Industry: FinTech
Funding size: $3m
Company valuation: $30m

Porsche Macan T: The Specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo 

Power: 265hp from 5,000-6,500rpm 

Torque: 400Nm from 1,800-4,500rpm 

Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch auto 

Speed: 0-100kph in 6.2sec 

Top speed: 232kph 

Fuel consumption: 10.7L/100km 

On sale: May or June 

Price: From Dh259,900  

SANCTIONED
  • Kirill Shamalov, Russia's youngest billionaire and previously married to Putin's daughter Katarina
  • Petr Fradkov, head of recently sanctioned Promsvyazbank and son of former head of Russian Foreign Intelligence, the FSB. 
  • Denis Bortnikov, Deputy President of Russia's largest bank VTB. He is the son of Alexander Bortnikov, head of the FSB which was responsible for the poisoning of political activist Alexey Navalny in August 2020 with banned chemical agent novichok.  
  • Yury Slyusar, director of United Aircraft Corporation, a major aircraft manufacturer for the Russian military.
  • Elena Aleksandrovna Georgieva, chair of the board of Novikombank, a state-owned defence conglomerate.
Company Profile

Company: Astra Tech
Started: March 2022
Based: Dubai
Founder: Abdallah Abu Sheikh
Industry: technology investment and development
Funding size: $500m

Griselda

Director: Andrés Baiz

Starring: Sofía Vergara, Alberto Guerra, Juliana Aiden Martinez

Rating: 4/5

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: Xpanceo

Started: 2018

Founders: Roman Axelrod, Valentyn Volkov

Based: Dubai, UAE

Industry: Smart contact lenses, augmented/virtual reality

Funding: $40 million

Investor: Opportunity Venture (Asia)

COMPANY PROFILE

Company name: Clinicy
Started: 2017
Founders: Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman, Abdullah bin Sulaiman Alobaid and Saud bin Sulaiman Alobaid
Based: Riyadh
Number of staff: 25
Sector: HealthTech
Total funding raised: More than $10 million
Investors: Middle East Venture Partners, Gate Capital, Kafou Group and Fadeed Investment

Sweet Tooth

Creator: Jim Mickle
Starring: Christian Convery, Nonso Anozie, Adeel Akhtar, Stefania LaVie Owen
Rating: 2.5/5

KEY DATES IN AMAZON'S HISTORY

July 5, 1994: Jeff Bezos founds Cadabra Inc, which would later be renamed to Amazon.com, because his lawyer misheard the name as 'cadaver'. In its earliest days, the bookstore operated out of a rented garage in Bellevue, Washington

July 16, 1995: Amazon formally opens as an online bookseller. Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought becomes the first item sold on Amazon

1997: Amazon goes public at $18 a share, which has grown about 1,000 per cent at present. Its highest closing price was $197.85 on June 27, 2024

1998: Amazon acquires IMDb, its first major acquisition. It also starts selling CDs and DVDs

2000: Amazon Marketplace opens, allowing people to sell items on the website

2002: Amazon forms what would become Amazon Web Services, opening the Amazon.com platform to all developers. The cloud unit would follow in 2006

2003: Amazon turns in an annual profit of $75 million, the first time it ended a year in the black

2005: Amazon Prime is introduced, its first-ever subscription service that offered US customers free two-day shipping for $79 a year

2006: Amazon Unbox is unveiled, the company's video service that would later morph into Amazon Instant Video and, ultimately, Amazon Video

2007: Amazon's first hardware product, the Kindle e-reader, is introduced; the Fire TV and Fire Phone would come in 2014. Grocery service Amazon Fresh is also started

2009: Amazon introduces Amazon Basics, its in-house label for a variety of products

2010: The foundations for Amazon Studios were laid. Its first original streaming content debuted in 2013

2011: The Amazon Appstore for Google's Android is launched. It is still unavailable on Apple's iOS

2014: The Amazon Echo is launched, a speaker that acts as a personal digital assistant powered by Alexa

2017: Amazon acquires Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, its biggest acquisition

2018: Amazon's market cap briefly crosses the $1 trillion mark, making it, at the time, only the third company to achieve that milestone

The Continental: From the World of John Wick

Created by: Greg Coolidge, Shawn Simmons, Kirk Ward
Stars: Mel Gibson, Colin Woodell, Mishel Prada
Rating: 3/5

COMPANY PROFILE

Company name: Revibe
Started: 2022
Founders: Hamza Iraqui and Abdessamad Ben Zakour
Based: UAE
Industry: Refurbished electronics
Funds raised so far: $10m
Investors: Flat6Labs, Resonance and various others

ROUTE TO TITLE

Round 1: Beat Leolia Jeanjean 6-1, 6-2
Round 2: Beat Naomi Osaka 7-6, 1-6, 7-5
Round 3: Beat Marie Bouzkova 6-4, 6-2
Round 4: Beat Anastasia Potapova 6-0, 6-0
Quarter-final: Beat Marketa Vondrousova 6-0, 6-2
Semi-final: Beat Coco Gauff 6-2, 6-4
Final: Beat Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-2

Essentials
The flights: You can fly from the UAE to Iceland with one stop in Europe with a variety of airlines. Return flights with Emirates from Dubai to Stockholm, then Icelandair to Reykjavik, cost from Dh4,153 return. The whole trip takes 11 hours. British Airways flies from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Reykjavik, via London, with return flights taking 12 hours and costing from Dh2,490 return, including taxes. 
The activities: A half-day Silfra snorkelling trip costs 14,990 Icelandic kronur (Dh544) with Dive.is. Inside the Volcano also takes half a day and costs 42,000 kronur (Dh1,524). The Jokulsarlon small-boat cruise lasts about an hour and costs 9,800 kronur (Dh356). Into the Glacier costs 19,500 kronur (Dh708). It lasts three to four hours.
The tours: It’s often better to book a tailor-made trip through a specialist operator. UK-based Discover the World offers seven nights, self-driving, across the island from £892 (Dh4,505) per person. This includes three nights’ accommodation at Hotel Husafell near Into the Glacier, two nights at Hotel Ranga and two nights at the Icelandair Hotel Klaustur. It includes car rental, plus an iPad with itinerary and tourist information pre-loaded onto it, while activities can be booked as optional extras. More information inspiredbyiceland.com

Porsche Taycan Turbo specs

Engine: Two permanent-magnet synchronous AC motors

Transmission: two-speed

Power: 671hp

Torque: 1050Nm

Range: 450km

Price: Dh601,800

On sale: now

COMPANY PROFILE

Name: SmartCrowd
Started: 2018
Founder: Siddiq Farid and Musfique Ahmed
Based: Dubai
Sector: FinTech / PropTech
Initial investment: $650,000
Current number of staff: 35
Investment stage: Series A
Investors: Various institutional investors and notable angel investors (500 MENA, Shurooq, Mada, Seedstar, Tricap)

The Roundup : No Way Out

Director: Lee Sang-yong
Stars: Don Lee, Lee Jun-hyuk, Munetaka Aoki
Rating: 3/5

Tomb Raider I–III Remastered

Developer: Aspyr
Publisher: Aspyr
Console: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4&5, PC and Xbox series X/S
Rating: 3/5

Match info

Manchester United 1 (Van de Beek 80') Crystal Palace 3 (Townsend 7', Zaha pen 74' & 85')

Man of the match Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace)