Tuesday, November 4, 2008
this is getting old
Anara skyscraper



What fun the skyscraper architects must be having with the oil money in Dubai. It seems that if it can be imagined, it will be funded and built. The latest wild skyscraper is Anara, which will be 125 floors high and have multiple uses, including offices, hotel, apartments, galleries, and shopping. The building will only have one apartment that was built for the sole purpose of being dubbed the most expensive in Dubai.
British firm Atkins, who are erecting many structures in Dubai, are responsible for the Great Exhaust Fan of Dubai.



so not necessary
DUBAI — The highly anticipated Dubai Mall opens today, unveiling the first phase of a new retail, fashion and entertainment mecca.
At 5.6 million square feet of retail space, the mall is considered the largest in the world. There are 1,200 stores plus 160 food and beverage outlets, and the mall is expected to attract 30 million visitors in its first year. And while Dubai, like the rest of the world’s economies, is experiencing a slowdown, the mall is poised to do business in this major shopping and leisure destination.
Capital Gate Tower is Four Times as Crooked as the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Thursday, October 23, 2008
Keep feeding them

UAE shoppers ranked second internationally as the biggest fans and purchasers of Gucci (31 per cent) and Chanel (21 per cent), and third globally for Giorgio Armani (19 per cent).
UAE also topped global rankings in believing that designer brands are of significantly higher quality than standard products (43 per cent). Three in five (59 per cent) of UAE consumers said people wear designer brands to project social status.
Full article [HERE]
Unbearable demands: Broken promise

The dreams of middle-class Asian expatriates are losing their sheen as they quietly toil away and battle with the rising cost of living in Dubai. Meeting the great expectations of their families and relatives is causing great anguish to many.
This struggle to satisfy the demands of their people back home is leading to great distress for many expatriates – in some instances even forcing them to take extreme steps.
Full article [HERE]
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
DJ talks to God
Read it here
A new generation for a new world
There is no such thing as a composite Arab youth. In an ongoing series, The National will cross borders to discover the individual hopes, realities and issues that face this booming generation, while reflecting on the historic opportunity that unites them all, Craig Nelson and Hamida Ghafour set the stage.
Read the whole article [HERE]
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Healthy mind and body

Abu Dhabi: The UAE Cabinet, during an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday, approved an amount of Dh42.2 billion as annual budget for 2009. The amount represents an increase of 21 per cent to the 2008 budget. The education and services sectors have been allocated 23 per cent and 37 per cent respectively of this year’s budget, which reflect the great priority the government gives to these sectors, particularly the health sector.
/Finish reading [HERE]
top 10 Dubai nail salons

If weekends on the beach and work days in heels have left your toes looking less than an attractive and your talons torn to shreads only a mani/pedi will do. But where?
Tips And Toes Nail Haven
A hidden gem in the bustling new JBR complex. Expect complete relaxation in this nail haven and the results are nothing short of superb – but be aware you’ll always need an appointment!
24 hour mall experiment

[T]he one thing I don’t do, weirdly, is shop. But then Dubai’s malls are about way more than shopping. As Tom Miles, senior general manager for the retail division of Dubai Festival City, points out, ‘If you look at the major players in the market place, each one of them has chiselled out what their unique selling points are.’ The likes of MoE, Ibn Battuta, DFC and Wafi have worked hard to become destinations in and of themselves by ‘creating an environment that makes it enjoyable for people to spend time there’.
Read the rest [HERE]
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dubai's Agriculture
Agriculture accounted for only 2% of the country’s GDP last year.
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Dubai Mallrats
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Free the shark!
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interactive map of dubai
Still Climbing

The villa segment of Dubai's real estate market has seen prices spiral by almost 50 per cent in the past two years. An estimated 13,800 villas are set to be completed within the next two years in various locations of the emirate, according to experts. A majority of these villas will be in Nakheel's Al Furjan development, while others will come up in Waterfront, Jumeirah Village, Dubai Silicon Oasis and Jumeirah Golf Estates.
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Instead, commuters depend heavily on approximately a million private vehicles registered in Dubai. There are 1.6 passengers per vehicle in Dubai, according to Mohammad Bin Fahad, Director of Planning and Business Development at the PTA.
Also, mass transit – in the form of the Dubai Metro project – is not due to open until September 2009. While the road toll is Dh4 per crossing, the Metro ticket is speculated to be under Dh10. Al Hassan said the price would be announced in two months.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Fines for sewage dumping
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Sheikh wins big!
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New airport terminal
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Bridge to (no)where???

On why Dubai would want the longest arch bridge in the world and spend lots of money on it, I wouldn’t know. The most publicized emirate in the UAE has already chosen the New York architectural firm FXFOWLE to design the longest arch bridge that will be 205 meters tall and 667 meters long.
The Dh3 billion project is targeted to be completed by the end of 2012. It is said to be longer than the reigning world’s longest arch bridge-the Lupu Bridge in Shanghai, China.
According to xpress4me.com, “The design is based on an “acoustic wave” and will depend on an artificial island built just to the north of the existing Creek Island where the proposed Dubai Opera house is planned in coming years.”
Just down the road...

Not content to be the fashion and financial center of the world, Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, wants to become the media center of the world with the launch of twofour54 media park.
The city already has some heavy hitters committed to locating to this burgeoning area. The companies working on the twofour54 Abu Dhabi media park expansion are CNN, the book publishers HarperCollins and Random House, the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Financial Times and the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charity arm of the financial news giant Thomson Reuters.