Skip to content Skip to Search
Skip navigation

Expo City Dubai to unveil plans for residential projects shortly

Wam
Details of the development plan will be revealed following the sales centre opening on March 15

Expo City Dubai will soon unveil plans for sustainable residential developments as part of a “green” urban planning blueprint.

These projects will include apartments, townhouses and villas, allowing residents to live in the heart of the legacy city, an integral hub in the Dubai 2040 urban master plan, Expo City Dubai said in a statement. 

The new clean and green integrated communities will offer “innovative, environment-friendly design, focusing on wellbeing and sustainable living”.

Ahmed Al Khatib, chief development and delivery officer, Expo City Dubai, said: “These unique residential projects are true to the nature and spirit of our World Expo and pave the way for a growing city that will serve as a blueprint for the way we live in the future.”

Details of the developments will be revealed following the sales centre opening in the Sustainability District on March 15, 2023. 

Potential residents will have access to Expo City Dubai’s diverse attractions, including its educational, cultural and entertainment offerings, offices, leisure facilities, dining options and event venues. It will have 10 km of cycling tracks, a 5 km running track, children’s playgrounds and 45,000 square metre of parks and gardens.

The city, whose districts are car-free to improve safety and air quality, is the first community in the region registered under the WELL Community Standard pilot, which recognises communities that prioritise the health and wellbeing of all inhabitants. 

The mega project will retain 80 percent of Expo 2020 Dubai’s built infrastructure, including 123 LEED-certified buildings and eight Ceequal-certified projects.

Nearly one-third of the Expo City Dubai site has been built so far.

In June 2022, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the vice president and prime minister of the UAE and the ruler of Dubai, unveiled the plan for Expo City Dubai, part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.

During a press conference, Ahmed Al Khatib, chief development and delivery officer of Expo 2020 Dubai, said that the Expo City Dubai will be an independent free zone and have its own authority.

Expo City Dubai hosted the six-month-long Expo 2020 Dubai from October 2021 to March 2022. The venue will now host Cop28 from November 30 to December 12, 2023.

Latest articles

The contraction in the Saudi economy was largely driven by a 10% reduction oil activity

Saudi economy contracts for third quarter in a row

Saudi Arabia’s economy contracted by 1.8 percent year on year in the first quarter of 2024, while growth in non-oil activities slowed to its lowest rate in a year, statistics released this week show.  The country’s GDP fell for the third quarter in a row, although the drop eased from the 4.3 percent contraction in […]

2REKCFR Soroako, Indonesia. 28th July, 2023. A worker seen in action at Nickel mine, operated by PT Vale Indonesia in Sorowako. U.S. Geological Survey Shows that Indonesian nickel reserves ranked first, reaching 21 million tons or equivalent to 22% global reserves. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News

Manara takes a $2.5bn stake in Brazilian mining giant

Manara Minerals, a joint venture between Saudi Arabian Mining Co (Maaden) and the sovereign Public Investment Fund (PIF), has completed a $2.5 billion deal to acquire a stake in a subsidiary of Brazilian giant Vale. Maaden said in a filing to the Saudi Exchange that it has acquired 10 percent of Vale Base Metals Limited […]

Mehrdad Bazrpash, the Iranian minister of roads and urban development, will be in Abu Dhabi for the meeting this week

UAE and Iran to meet in Abu Dhabi after 10 years

The UAE-Iran Joint Economic Cooperation Commission will convene in Abu Dhabi this week, marking its first meeting in a decade and the continued improvement of diplomatic relations between the countries. The commission will host Mehrdad Bazrpash, Iranian minister of roads and urban development, alongside Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, the Emirati minister of economy, this […]

Hana Al Rostamani, CEO of First Abu Dhabi, pointed to the 'dynamism' of its international operations

International business drives Q1 growth at First Abu Dhabi

First Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s largest bank by assets, has reported revenue of AED8 billion ($2.2 billion) for the first quarter of 2024 after its international operations grew by a third. FAB announced on Wednesday that revenue from outside its home market grew by 33 percent to AED2 billion. It makes up about a quarter […]