Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina (Arabic: مرسى دبي), also known as Marsa Dubai, is a district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Built around an artificially constructed canal along a 3-kilometre (2 mi) stretch of the Persian Gulf shoreline, in 2018 it had a population of 55,052.[1] The district can accommodate over 120,000 people,[2] and is located on Interchange 5 between Jebel Ali Port and the area which hosts Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, and the American University in Dubai. Dubai Marina was inspired by the Concord Pacific Place development along False Creek in Vancouver, Canada.[3] There have been many instances of marine wildlife, especially whales and sharks, entering the marina because of its proximity to the open sea.[4] DevelopmentIn order to create the marina, the developers brought the waters of the Persian Gulf into the site of the Dubai marina, creating a new waterfront. There is a large central waterway excavated from the desert and running the length of the 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) site.[2] More than 12% of the total land area on the site has been given over to this central public space.[2] Although much of this area is occupied by the marina water surface, it also includes almost 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) of landscaped public walkways.[2] The marina is entirely human-made and has been developed by the real estate development firm Emaar Properties of the United Arab Emirates and designed by HOK Canada.[2] There is a publicly accessible foreshore-way around the marina and some sections of public ocean way along the beach with views to Palm Jumeirah. Its largest development is the Jumeirah Beach Residence. In October 2013, Dubai Marina opened its first mosque, Masjid Al Rahim, which is situated at the southern end of the Marina; its second mosque, Mohammed Bin Ahmed Almulla Mosque, opened in December 2016.[citation needed][5] Phase IThe first phase of Dubai Marina covers 10 hectares (25 acres), which includes six freehold apartment buildings called the Dubai Marina towers. Phase I of Dubai Marina cost more than AED 1.2 billion.[2] Three of the towers are named after precious stones: Al Mass, Fairooz, and Murjan; the other three are named after Arabic scents: Mesk, Anbar, and Al Yass. The scheme was designed by HOK and the contractors were Al-Futtaim Carillion and Nasah Multiplex.[2] Phase IIPhase II of Dubai Marina will comprise high rise buildings,[when?] which are to be mainly clustered into a block, known as Tallest Block in the world,[6] with the majority of the skyscrapers ranging between 250 metres (820 ft) to 300 metres (984 ft) in height. This includes Cayan Tower,[7] Ocean Heights,[8] Marina Pinnacle,[9] Sulafa Tower,[10] and Ciel Tower which rises to 366 metres (1,201 ft). Jumeirah Beach ResidenceThe Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence is a 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi) strip at the ground and plaza level of the complex, it was developed by Dubai Properties, and was completed by 2007 and opened officially in August 2008.[11] It has become a tourist attraction.[12] Al SahabAl Sahab is a residential high-rise development that consists of two towers; the complex is on the waterfront and directly overlooks the largest bay of water at Dubai Marina.[13] The buildings are in the northern end of the marina across from the Al Majara towers near the Marina Quays.[14] Marina QuaysMarina Quays is a complex designed by Arif & Bintoak, also responsible for the Concorde Tower. As of 2016[update], luxury penthouses in the buildings have sold for more than 10 million Dirham.[relevant?][15] In 2018, 5 million tonnes (11 billion pounds) of rock was added to create a breakwater for Marina Quays.[16] Dubai Marina MallDubai Marina Mall is a shopping mall located in the centre of Dubai Marina. It features 140 retail outlets, spread over 3.6 hectares (9.0 acres) of gross leasable space. Opened in December 2008, the mall is linked to the 5-star JW Marriott Hotel Marina.[17][citation needed] TransportationSobha Realty (Dubai Metro)Sobha Realty (شوبا العقارية), formerly called Dubai Marina, is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai. It opened on 30 April 2010 as part of an extension to Ibn Battuta. Dubai Marina station is located near Interchange 5 of Sheikh Zayed Road, around 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of downtown Dubai. It lies to the east of the northern half of the Dubai Marina and the west of the northern portion of Jumeirah Lake Towers. Dubai Marina station[clarification needed] lies on a viaduct paralleling the eastern side of Sheikh Zayed Road.[18] It is categorised as a type 2 elevated station,[relevant?] indicating that there is an elevated concourse between the street and platform level. Pedestrian access to the station is aided through walkways above Sheikh Zayed Road, connecting to developments on either side of the road. In September 2014, Damac Properties acquired the naming rights for the Dubai Marina station, which resulted in it being renamed the Damac Station.[clarification needed][19] Dubai TramAl Sufouh Tram operates in Al Sufouh, Dubai Marina, running 14.5 kilometres (9.0 mi) along Al Sufouh Road from Dubai Marina to the Burj Al Arab and the Mall of the Emirates. It interchanges with two stations of Dubai Metro's Red Line. The Sufouh Tram also connects with the Palm Monorail at the entrance of the Palm from Sufouh Road. Since completing in 2014, it has served the residences of Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach.[20] Attractions
ZiplineA zipline advertised as the "longest urban zipline"[dubious – discuss] was installed here,[where?] which links Dubai Marina with the Dubai Marina Mall.[21] The take-off platform is located at top of one of the Amwaj Towers and is 170m above ground level. Top speed of 80 km/h. XLine is a two-row ride, two people can ride side by side at the same time. One adult per row. Xline is located in the Dubai Marina Mall level P Dubai Marina WalkThe Dubai Marina Walk is situated along the shoreline. Dubai Marina MallDubai Marina Mall is a shopping and entertainment centre. Yacht ToursOperators[who?] provide yacht tours.[22] EducationEmirates International School is close to Dubai Marina.[23] Incidents
On 27 April 2006, a protest broke out among workers in Al Ahmadiya Contracting that caused the blocking of the company's construction site at Dubai Marina, damaging eight cars and two buses, destroying office property and documents, and roughing up a site engineer. The riot control wing of Dubai Police rushed to the scene to control the situation and the police succeeded in dispersing the agitating workers.[24][full citation needed] In August 2015, people including police officers were arrested after they were caught with prostitutes and illegal alcohol on a boat in Dubai Marina.[25] GallerySee alsoReferences
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