Articles on the topic "Center Dubai"

Dubai has been one of the leading international business centers and economic leaders of the future for several years now. Recently, it has become clear that it is also a key destination for foreign offices and domestic companies. According to Yale University, the total number has exceeded 1,000 and continues to grow. However, to successfully penetrate this lucrative market, which offers many business opportunities, it is necessary to develop a strategy that takes into account both local conditions and many unpredictable factors. In this article, we will discuss the features of PR in the UAE and effective strategies for business development in this region, especially in Dubai.
Designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, known for his innovative designs, the Dubai Creek Tower represents a fusion of modern technology and aesthetic beauty. Its architectural concept, inspired by nature, captures the elegance of a blooming lily flower.
Dubai is not the lifeless desert it was once thought to be! The Emirates have debunked the stereotype that their land is uninhabitable. They have built the world’s tallest building on shifting sands and created oases of greenery, defying nature. The desert has transformed into a Garden of Eden, and here are the five greenest and most environmentally friendly areas of Dubai, where living is comfortable even at +40 degrees.
The construction of Palm Jumeirah marked one of Dubai’s initial steps toward global recognition. The Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed, pledged to create an artificial archipelago resembling a palm tree with 17 fronds by 2006. He aimed to transform the emirate into a premier tourist destination and luxury resort.
The Singing Fountain in Dubai is deservedly considered the best fountain in the world, as well as one of the main attractions of the United Arab Emirates. The fountain is located in the center of Dubai near the famous Burj Khalifa Tower, on a large lake that was created artificially. The fountain is a unique creation of human hands, and it can safely be called one of the wonders of the world.
Purchasing real estate abroad as one of the investment options is a fairly popular way of investing all over the world. Let’s take a look at the benefits of buying property in Dubai – land near the Persian Gulf.
It was officially opened during the month of Ramadan in 2007. This is not only a place of worship and education for Muslims, but also a popular tourist destination that welcomes all.
Investment in real estate in Dubai has been a popular trend in recent years. According to Forbes, in 2022 alone, the number of transactions for the sale of residential, and commercial real estate and land in Dubai increased by 77%. It is currently the year 2024, and the prices are still increasing.
The MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region is formed by about twenty states of the Middle East and North Africa – the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, and Algeria, with a total population of 355 million people. This is a growing market, it is actively developing and attracts entrepreneurs and investors from all over the world.
The UAE is a country that, due to its favorable tax legislation, developed economy, and powerful IT infrastructure, has become an attractive hub for IT specialists, startups, and branches of IT companies from all over the world. This created non-trivial conditions for finding qualified personnel.
Social, geopolitical, and economic events in the world affect all areas of our lives: the hotel business, which has experienced great upheaval in recent years, has also changed noticeably. However, tourism continues to flourish, including the luxury segment.
Huge malls for shopping lovers, breathtaking attractions for fans of extreme entertainment, restaurants, and snow-white beaches. Dubai has everything to make your holiday unforgettable.
Recently there was heavy rain in Dubai: the norm for six months of rainfall fell in one day. Schools were switched to distance learning, flights were canceled or moved to other airports. It became impossible to use ground transport for a certain time.
You may have already heard that you don’t have to pay income tax when you resell real estate. The yield on local real estate can reach 10% per year, while in London and New York, it does not exceed 4–5%.
The Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah is becoming one of the most popular tourism and investment destinations in the Middle East.
The rarer the winter sun graces us with its attention, the stronger our desire becomes to acquire a residence where sunlight is not just a fleeting guest, but a constant presence. 
With the rapid growth of inflation, the question of how not to lose your savings and where to invest them becomes especially relevant. One of the most popular options for saving money is investing in real estate.
Fresh air, clean sea, vast natural beaches, stunning mangroves, a hub of cultural and educational activity, and a high level of development – Abu Dhabi is a genuine paradise on earth. Astute investors are increasingly focusing on the real estate market in this rapidly advancing emirate, recognizing its immense growth potential. Projects like the Louvre Residences and Saadiyat Lagoons on Saadiyat Island or the Yas Golf Collection on Yas Island offer exceptional opportunities for both residence and investment.
Home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai is renowned for its impressive hotels and shopping centers. However 2003, a new project worth billions of dollars captured the world’s attention.
The Prophet Muhammad is known to have owned several fast camels, the most famous of which was Kaswa.
Projections indicate that the real estate market in Dubai will persist in its development and consolidation in 2024. In recent years, the emirate has made significant investments in infrastructure enhancement and the diversification of its economy, rendering it an attractive hub for business and tourism. Consequently, demand for real estate in Dubai remains buoyant, particularly for commercial and residential properties in prime areas.
According to Forbes, we looked at three of the richest individuals in the UAE. In this article, you will find out who they are and how they accumulated their impressive fortunes.
The Dubai World Cup, held annually in March, is one of the most anticipated nights on the horse racing calendar. This prestigious event brings together some of the world’s top equine talent to compete in…
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Dubai epitomizes luxury, with its journey from a humble fishing port to a dazzling global metropolis being nothing short of spectacular. Witnessing the city of gold for the first time is a breathtaking experience, with…
The choice between Dubai and Oman has confronted many investors lately, so let’s figure it out.
Contrary to popular belief, Dubai’s economy is not dependent on oil production. From the 1960s to the 1990s, city accounts were replenished by the industry, but a huge portion of the income from the sale of resources was used as an investment in economic development. One of the key areas in which funds have been invested is trade; it remains the core of Dubai’s financial well-being.
Renewable energy is increasingly seen as a crucial means to combat climate change. Among the notable projects in this domain is the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Power Plant, situated in the southern desert of Dubai.
The stability and profitability of real estate investments in Dubai largely depend on the choice of location. In this guide, we will compare several well-known areas and analyze where it is most profitable to purchase real estate.
The United Arab Emirates is not only a territory with endless sandy deserts but also a center of business activity and finance. The region’s dynamic economic environment offers many opportunities for business financing. One of the key tools in this process is loans.
Today we suggest looking at this issue from a different perspective: let’s look at the benefits of working with an agency when buying and selling real estate in Dubai.

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