In Al Ain, it approved plans for an African safari experience, World Desert Oasis, which is a 10.9 million m2 tourist attraction that will be built around Al Ain\’s recently-upgraded zoo. It will include a safari park, botanical gardens and an amphitheatre.
A new masterplan for industrial parks around Al Ain International Airport has also been approved, alongside a 3.8 million m2 residential and commercial units under the Wahat Al Zaweya masterplan.
Meanwhile, in Al Gharbia (Western Region) schemes approved include phase one of Al Wajeha Al Bahria – a mixed-use watertfront development in Mirfa City. It will be made up of four buildings containing retail units, 126 apartments and 10 villas.
A new town centre was approved for the centre of Ghayathi City containing office, retail, residential space and a cinema under a scheme called Al Hai Al Tejari.
Meanwhile, in Abu Dhabi city, a new concept plan for Al Maryah Island containing Gulf Related\’s Al Maryah Central and Farglory\’s Maryah Plaza was approved, alongside the 29-storey M Tower and the Al Qurm View projects on neighbouring Reem Island. Plans for a new Yas Island Beach Club were also given the green light.
This is great news! My dad was out in Dubai looking at potential opportunities out there during the last boom, unfortunately that boom was meant with the 2009 recession which completely changed his thoughts.
This is great news! My dad was out in Dubai looking at potential opportunities out there during the last boom, unfortunately that boom was meant with the 2009 recession which completely changed his thoughts.