Dubai World Trade Center Building a Business District in the Heart of Dubai
Construction for the first phase of the Dubai Trade Center District recently commenced to transform a car park used by exhibition visitors in to the first phase of a Dh 15.8 billion business hub in the financial heart of Dubai.
The first phase of the project is to be completed by 2010 and will include 200,000 square meters of high-end serviced office accommodations, 830 apartments and 750 serviced apartments with retail outlets and 8,600 parking spaces. The first phase of this project will also include a business quarter with two hotels and 12,500sq m of ground floor retail space.
The Dubai World Trade Center District will eventually be located on 115,932 square meters of land between the Emirates Towers and the World Trade Center and is estimated to take about two years to complete. The district will be a fully integrated lifestyle destination blending commerce, residential, retail and leisure facilities in the commercial heart of Dubai. It will also be an enhanced central business district at the heart of one of the Middle East's most dynamic economies.
The buildings will be designed to be eco-friendly and all of the serviced offices and serviced apartments will optimize use of naturally lit spaces with landscaped terraces. The building will also be linked with air-conditioned pedestrian walkways. Due to the developer’s commitment to sustainability, the district received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standard pre-certification.
According to the developer’s plans, the first phase of the project will be set to receive serviced office and serviced apartment tenants by 2010. Dubai World Trade Center will soon offer investment opportunities in the development project and is currently discussing these opportunities with individuals, international development groups, and several leading hotel companies.
Excavation work for the initial phase of the project has been completed and concrete is currently being poured into the building foundations. This initial phase of the project will completely transform the entire area that surrounds the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Serviced apartment residences, hospitality and leisure facilities will be designed to provide a balance between work and lifestyle with high-end shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, as well as many other cultural options. The project is expected to have a major impact on the Middle East.
The first phase of the project is to be completed by 2010 and will include 200,000 square meters of high-end serviced office accommodations, 830 apartments and 750 serviced apartments with retail outlets and 8,600 parking spaces. The first phase of this project will also include a business quarter with two hotels and 12,500sq m of ground floor retail space.
The Dubai World Trade Center District will eventually be located on 115,932 square meters of land between the Emirates Towers and the World Trade Center and is estimated to take about two years to complete. The district will be a fully integrated lifestyle destination blending commerce, residential, retail and leisure facilities in the commercial heart of Dubai. It will also be an enhanced central business district at the heart of one of the Middle East's most dynamic economies.
The buildings will be designed to be eco-friendly and all of the serviced offices and serviced apartments will optimize use of naturally lit spaces with landscaped terraces. The building will also be linked with air-conditioned pedestrian walkways. Due to the developer’s commitment to sustainability, the district received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standard pre-certification.
According to the developer’s plans, the first phase of the project will be set to receive serviced office and serviced apartment tenants by 2010. Dubai World Trade Center will soon offer investment opportunities in the development project and is currently discussing these opportunities with individuals, international development groups, and several leading hotel companies.
Excavation work for the initial phase of the project has been completed and concrete is currently being poured into the building foundations. This initial phase of the project will completely transform the entire area that surrounds the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Serviced apartment residences, hospitality and leisure facilities will be designed to provide a balance between work and lifestyle with high-end shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, as well as many other cultural options. The project is expected to have a major impact on the Middle East.

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