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Read MoreThe Residences, Dorchester Collection, Dubai and 15 Northside
Read MoreWork on this latest property, perched on the waterways of Dubai Canal, has already begun in earnest this month.
Read MoreTown Square has become one of the most popular communities to buy apartments across Dubai.
Read MoreDT1 sets benchmarks in every aspect of its design and construction, offering residents and investors a unique value proposition in a sought-after location.
Read MoreThe month of March alone recorded 3,124 sales transactions worth Dh6.99 billion.
Read MoreEmaar reveals plan to create one of Dubai's 'most desirable addresses'
Read MoreThe company said it is considering a transaction wherein financing is being raised against the cashflows of the observation deck
Read MoreIn its recent findings, the ride-hailing app Uber has found that the Burj Khalifa was the seventh most visited tourist attraction in the world in 2019, beating Disneyland and Buckingham Palace.
Read MoreThe race to the top has just gotten tighter, with two rising mega-towers in the Middle East battling to become the world’s tallest.
Read MoreThe Burj Khalifa in Dubai has been transformed into the world’s highest Football Live Scoreboard for the world's most popular football championship.
For one month, the scorecards of matches at the Fifa World Cup will be relayed on to the LED screen of Burj Khalifa.
Images from space shows exactly how Dubai, and other cities around the world, have changed in the last 30 years.
The progress and development of the Dubai emirate has been a remarkable one.
The city of Dubai evolved and expanded from the simple life of the desert into the skyscrapers, mega structures and reclaimed land projects to which we see today.
Over the last 30 years, Dubai has grown into the home of some of the world’s most famous structures, such as the Burj Khalifa, the Burj Al Arab and the Palm Islands, with the capacity to accommodate over 3 million people.
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