FREEHOLD DEVELOPMENTS

Jumeirah Lake Towers
A dynamic blend of residences, retail outlets and offices located just off Sheikh Zayed Road between interchange 5 and 6. Jumeirah Lake Towers consists of 69 unique towers grouped together in 23 clusters. With a 55 storey central hotel tower forming a striking centrepiece, Jumeirah Lake Towers promotes a community atmosphere with manicured gardens and a sparkling feature lake.

Construction of Jumeirah Lake Towers has commenced, and completion is planned towards the end of 2007.


Dubai International Financial Centre, DIFC
DIFC is a 24 hours a day and 7 nights a week global financial community which will provide a financial bridge between the Middle East and the international money markets of Europe, America and the Far East. DIFC provides an ideal business environment based on a highly developed infrastructure with controlled regulations and laws that rival the latest and most developed stock markets worldwide.

DIFC will offer everything you would expect to find in a world class cosmopolitan city, including offices, serviced apartments, hotels, shops and restaurants. This self contained financial hub has been planned and designed to become the ultimate in convenience for financial and business professionals seeking to live, work and enjoy their leisure time in one strategic location. The inclusion of a museum, an art gallery and a performing arts centre will add to DIFC's attraction as a resort destination.


Dubai Marina
The vision of Dubai Marina is to create an awe-inspiring city-within-a city that delights residents with its cosmopolitan, free spirited atmosphere and unique, invigorating lifestyle. It will be an urban centre on the water, comparable to the most exclusive waterfront developments in the worlds leading cities.
Ideally positioned along Dubai's new growth corridor, Dubai Marina will be the place where people meet, laugh, live and enjoy life to the full. Always alive, with the glittering Marina at its heart, Dubai Marina will be unlike any other place, in Dubai, the Middle East, and even the world.

This man-made marina is strategically located near Interchange 5 on Sheikh Zayed Road close to Dubai's well-known landmarks lke the Dubai Internet City, The American University of Dubai and the Emirates Golf Club.




International City
Set in an incredible 800 hectare development, International City is a pre designed complex that will be a world class hub for international investors, traders and retailers from across the globe. Providing excellent business opportunities, superb tourist attractions and a selection of unique residential options with varied country themes, International City's scale and scope is matched only by its ambition and purpose.

Years of feasibility studies resulted in the conceptual formulation of International City, which will play host to more than 60,000 residents. This community will blend in with an equally critical aspect of International City's concept - tourism.

Incredible replicas of iconic structures like the Forbidden City are recreated in intricate detail. With Dubai playing host to five million visitors annually, (a figure that is expected to double by 2007), International City promises to be an incredible melting-pot of world culture, commerce and lifestyle.


Dubai International Media Production Zone, IMPZ
The International Media Production Zone is a new facility on the Emirates Road and follows in response to the tremendous success of Dubai Media City Dubai Internet City. IMPZ is the first dedicated trade zone created in the region for media-related production activities and will cover and area of 35 million square feet. It will provide a highly pro-business environment and a complete technology and community infrastructure to support and foster the growth of media production.

While the infrastructure will support all sectors of the media and entertainment industry, the first production cluster will focus on the printing industry. Some of the other sectors for which the Zone will provide an ideal production location include music, broadcast and film.


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