Abu Dhabi 2030 خطة أبوظبي لعام

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2030 Plan set to drive Abu Dhabi development, economy, and impact on global investment

ALDAR Properties PJSC, the renowned international property development company, attended the prestigious MIPIM exhibition held in Cannes, France. Taking its world-class developments Al Dana precinct on Al Raha Beach and the entertainment destination, YAS Island to the event, ALDAR raised awareness of its developments in Abu Dhabi, as well as contributing to the global awareness of the emirate.

The 2030 Plan announced by the UAE capital city Abu Dhabi in November 2007 set out guidelines for infrastructural plans in light of the massive development and expansion the emirate is set to experience. ALDAR has worked closely with the Urban Planning Council and its partners in Abu Dhabi such as Etihad, TDIC, ADTA to ensure that all of the visionary tourism destinations and developments are in-line with the overall vision of the Emirate.

"The impact of these developments to the world is what they have to offer to visitors, business, and residents. In this development phase it is critical to align with the government to ensure that infrastructure and urban planning is carefully planned, creating developments which compliment the existing surroundings," said Ronald S. Barrott, CEO ALDAR Properties. "Delivering residential and business areas that will attract global industries and financial institutions, is part of our contribution towards Abu Dhabi's next economic boom, and we take this responsibility very seriously."

The Al Dana precinct of Al Raha Beach is the commercial hub of the waterfront development. Attracting world business through its commercial offering, the creation of Al Dana is an integral step in the growth of the emirate as a global player. The Abu Dhabi World Trade Centre will contain 32,000 square metres of office space, set to attract a variety of multinational organizations. Abu Dhabi is currently growing exponentially economically, as the UAE's non-oil economy grew by approximately 10 per cent in real terms last year and more than 20 per cent in current prices to become the fastest growing sector in the six-nation Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). This up and coming commercial hub in Abu Dhabi will benefit the regions economic growth which will have an impact on the overall global economy.

Already traffic to Abu Dhabi is on the rise, and the continued allure of setting up in Abu Dhabi is a testament to the effort of the emirate in attracting global players to the market, partly through the commitment to developing its infrastructure in line with overall urban development. The airport witnessed a total of 730,404 passengers in December 2007, a 40.4% increase over the 520,133 passengers realized in December 2006. The number of aircraft movements increased 19.9% during the same period, rising from 6,517 in December 2006 to 7,811.

With YAS Island, ALDAR's global tourism destination, the company has the advantage of creating theme parks with the latest technology. YAS Island will be home to the world's first Ferrari theme park, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi. In addition, the luxury destination will also be home to a Warner Bros theme park and a world class Formula One™ racetrack, which will be hosting the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix commencing in 2009.

"Abu Dhabi is setting the stage for massive influx of international commercial and tourism traffic to the emirate. Preparation to accommodate the growing status of capital city encompasses more than development, it also necessitates careful planning, strategy and timely executions of all of the various aspects to a maturing city and economy," concluded Ronald S. Barrott, CEO ADLAR Properties.

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Abu Dhabi 2030 خطة أبوظبي لعام

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  • WoooooooW , Love ...

    WoooooooW , Love This Plan ..

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  • I love this plan,I ...

    I love this plan,I didn't know Abu Dhabi was so nice and we do need more greenery and and metros in the Gulf.

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  • I don't think that ...

    I don't think that will ever happen,summers are too hot and there will need to be a lot of improvements in streets,transport,parking,etc and by the time that would happen,the oil would run out and Dubai will become poor.

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  • Hehe yeah,but earth ...

    Hehe yeah,but earth quakes don't usually happen in those areas.Think about Tokyo,or Hong Kong.

    By muimrm [Affiliate User] 1228475590 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • See my video about ...

    See my video about what will happen to the Gulf in 50 years.

    By muimrm [Affiliate User] 1228475176 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • after their oil ...

    after their oil reserves had gone then what will be left! a place that has backward laws and does not want to intergate other cultures where we in the west accept asian,arab,indian etc think they know the oil states now have a very limited future and in time there achievements or progress they have made will return into the sand by mid next century unles they can develop other markets to sustain the raid development of the arab state. Thats said we could still learn alot

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  • did you see osama ...

    did you see osama bin laden on the demo clip, im sure i did lolzzz
    just stop hating lol

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  • beautiful ...

    beautiful demonstration

    By brandnathan [Affiliate User] 1227579595 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • yeah, they failed ...

    yeah, they failed to correct the big cultural problem they have of class distance and the ethnic pyramid. all those nice trams underground with the air conditioning will be crowded by migrant workers and the middle classes and spoiled european/oceanians won't go near those facilities. the locals will continue to stay in their 4x4s and only get out at stores. nice pitch though by an idealistic student or entry level exec in training. hahaha.

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  • I would like to see ...

    I would like to see something of an Arab view of what a city should be instead of this. I'm European and I've yet to see an important and influent Arab perspective on things that doesn't involve the world's biggest, tallest, something. Where is new art, literature, technology. I just see criticism of the west but then you import from us all the technology and know-how. I see religious and political discredit towards the west when at the same time you invest in every US company you can.

    R.

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  • Unfortunately, I ...

    Unfortunately, I don't like a lot of things about this. One is, you have to import everything to make a living here, even the people who projected and build these cities. Second, this is not how you build a city, in bulk, like it's something you buy. A city is organic, it must have culture and identity, you can't "build" those things. I read about the cultural district and like it, but I don't think it will bring anything new, just franchises of what already exists (louvre, guggenheim,...)

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  • Dubai eventually ...

    Dubai eventually will hold a soccer world cup

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  • I agree. I was ...

    I agree. I was beginning to wonder how the people in the country was feeling about all these projects. looks to me, it's pretty hectic with all those construction sites going on. but I think it'll be worth it.

    also, hopefully tourism will play a huge part in the economy and then you guys can start building structures for your own culture. afterall, they did put a lot of culture into the projects.

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  • wow that's amazing. ...

    wow that's amazing. without a doubt. I wish everyone in the world would see what this country is doing with their money. people need to stop depending on oil! and think of better, productive ways to increase their economy. lucky for this country, they thought of tourism as the key.

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  • lol 1 earth quake ...

    lol 1 earth quake and thats all gone

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