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Industrial space leads the way to property recovery
New industrial space under construction throughout the UAE should put further pressure on prices, analysts say. The Khalifa Port and Industrial Zone outside Abu Dhabi and the Dubai Industrial City, which covers 5,202 hectares, as well as the Jebel Ali Free Zone, offers tenants a wide variety of options.
Alec opens new factory in Dubai
The local Alec has opened a new factory at the Dubai Industrial City. Alec is construction contractor and its projects include resort hotels, themed retail developments, high rise towers, airport terminals and commercial buildings.
Kanoo: Paddling through choppy waters
We are looking at building more companies in Dubai Industrial City. Steel rebar company BRC is being constructed on the same site and should be ready in about nine months. We also have four other companies due to be launched and built in the area.
Steely resolve
Situated in the very furthest end of Dubai Industrial City, near the Abu Dhabi border it is harder to imagine a more remote location. Although the word ‘city’ is included in the development’s name, in fact open desert surrounds the plant and the dusty access road makes it anything but.
Al Maktoum Airport passes final test – Sheikh Ahmed
The first flight to land at the new Al Maktoum Airport is a big step in Dubai’s aim to become the world’s “pre-eminent aviation centre”, a top official said on Monday.
DC prepares for Middle East expansion
DC Aviation is preparing to open its temporary hangar and fixed-base operation at Dubai World Central in the fourth quarter as part of the German company’s offensive in the lucrative Middle Eastern market.
FlyDubai Will Oust Indian Rivals From The Persian Gulf
As one of the intended key beneficiaries of Dubai World Central Al-Maktoum International Airport, FlyDubai will leverage its unique position as a new player on the field by forcing product, price and service to ensure that the likes of Paramount Airways, IndiGo, Kingfisher Airlines, Air India Express, SpiceJet and Jet Airways all feel the pain of its presence.
Ottawa is right on Emirates
Abu Dhabi is investing an additional €32-€40-billion in its airport; Qatar is investing €8.7-billion in the airport in Doha; and Dubai, assuming it can get the financing, has planned an investment of up to €26-billion in the Dubai World Central Airport.



