Burj Dubai Tower

Burj Dubai - The tallest tower in the world

Burj Dubai - The tallest tower in the world

The world’s tallest man-made construction structure in Dubai, Burj Dubai, is on its way to turn into completion, but there’s  allot more to be explored beside  it, which will make your stay in Dubai be a very special one when you visit Dubai.

The upcoming landmark for Dubai, Burj Dubai Tower, the man-made tower which has creating ripples around the world. The building is predicted to be accomplished by June 2009, and it will become the world’s highest and tallest building by then. Emaar, a United Arab Emirate construction giant developing it, still not yet disclosed its official height, but the tower is expected from most architectures to measure above 800m on its completion. There will translate into more than 160 floors and a 200m high spire up to the sky carrying various communication equipments surrounding the entire building.

Most of its first 108 floors will be lent either to  Dubai hotels or open to sell to private apartment owners, nevertheless, the business and commercial community will also have its own share in the space of exclusive and luxurious offices. Dubai’s government has worked for more than two decades now with struggling to switching away from the mainly oil driven economy to a more diversified free-trade, retail and tourism oriented one.

From time to time, the government has succeeded  in doing so to a very large extent, since the percentage of oil revenues in the GDP has fallen dramatically in the last few years. Nevertheless, they will keep struggling, and make sure that this transformation last permanently and not only for temporary. Thus, that’s where the projects like Burj Dubai Tower, Dubai Marina, The Palm Islands, The World, The Dubai Mall, serviced condos, apartments and various Dubai hotels come into the picture.

Dubai is expecting to welcome 15 million visitors by the year 2010, it is requires to add more supplies in the hospitality as well as retail sectors by that time. As visitors have turn to be more and more. The Downtown Burj Dubai, which will host the Burj Dubai Tower, aside from many other developments, is expected to ensure and fulfill this growing need. The township will have 9 Dubai hotels, more than a dozen and half residential towers, one low-rise township called The Old Town, and the world’s largest shopping mall, The Dubai Mall,  also loads of leisure outlets such as cafes, restaurant, stylish boutiques and  etc to add more to its charm and vribancy.The Downtown Burj Dubai will provide approximately 30,000 serviced apartments, villas, penthouses and several Dubai hotels for accommodation in the city. The 63-story tall Dubai Lake Hotel & Serviced Apartments are included and is one of these projects, which will offer exclusive villas, apartments and studios for sale.

The tower also going to host a 210-room luxury hotel, which will be managed by a prominent luxury hotel enterpreneur. The other  housing development is called Boulevard Crescents, which will consist of 1 to 3 bedroom luxury residential suits and penthouses. A very gorgeous landscape surrounding these apartments will add more value to whoever stay in Dubai. The world’s largest shopping mall, The Dubai Mall, is also located in the same area, you can reach out by walking and strolling. Also you can find the goods of your preference to live up to your desires.

This retail giant house construct to accommodate over a dozen built-in smaller malls, each catering to the needs of an individual and niche market. The shopping mall will be circulating over an area of 12.1 million feet, and will commence its operations by August 2008. These developments, together with the spirited rise of the tower Burj Dubai, are bound to add a magnificent and significant amount of growth in the city’s tourism as well as retail sectors.

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