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Commercial Title :
The Boulevard
Official Title :
Jabel Ali District
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Free Hold
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The Boulevard:
The Boulevard is a District in Dubai Waterfront, Jebel Ali District, Dubai.
A beach neighborhood called Jebel Ali is located south of Dubai. You can find Palm Jebel Ali right there on a map. Palm Jebel Ali is not yet populated, but this cannot be said of Jebel Ali Port, which is the ninth-biggest container port in the world and the largest marine terminal in the Middle East. It boasts the largest man-made harbor in the world and can fit ships of any size that are already in existence or that are on the order book.
With just 19 businesses at its inception, Jebel Ali Port & Free Zone, often known as Jafza, has expanded into a flourishing business community that currently employs 135,000 people and draws more than 20% of foreign direct investment into the United Arab Emirates. This port handles more than 50% of Dubai's total exports, which have a $69 billion trade value.
Jebel Ali Port's location inside the Jebel Ali Free Zone has many advantages. More than 7,000 businesses operating in manufacturing, trade, logistics, and a variety of other industrial and service-oriented industries are currently housed in the free zone, which opened its doors in 1985. With just 19 businesses at its inception, Jebel Ali Port & Free Zone, often known as Jafza, has expanded into a flourishing business community that currently employs 135,000 people and draws more than 20% of foreign direct investment into the United Arab Emirates. This port handles more than 50% of Dubai's total exports, which have a $69 billion trade value.
Since its creation in the 1980s, Jebel Ali has been largely industrialized and has given little attention to housing. Jebel Ali Village was constructed in the 1970s to house expatriates and has now been renovated to offer low-cost homes. A number of planned residential developments were placed on hold in 2008 due to the real estate meltdown, and it wasn't until 2017 that some of those redrafted designs were put out to bid. On the location of the Dubai Waterfront project, a section of the coastline bordering Palm Jebel Ali, Nakheel, the developer of the palm islands, plans to erect 80 apartment units at Madinat Al Arab.
In the meantime, the same developer has finished 177 villas and townhouses for lease at its Veneto community, a "distinctive" residential neighborhood with 1,400 villas and townhouses and 1,200 low-rise apartments, on the land side of the Waterfront Canal. Downtown Jebel Ali is another unfinished construction project. On this 200-hectare mixed-use development that will span 11 kilometers along Sheikh Zayed Road, infrastructure work is about to begin. Investors have access to more than 300 third-party plots for the construction of a variety of apartment, hotel, office, and retail buildings.