Tag: community development

  • Dubai Unveils 82,700 sqm Central Park at Wasl Gate

    Dubai Unveils 82,700 sqm Central Park at Wasl Gate

    Dubai has introduced its own version of a large-scale urban green space with the official opening of Central Park at Wasl Gate, a major residential development in Jebel Ali near Sheikh Zayed Road and Energy Metro Station.

    The 82,700 square metre park, now accessible to both Wasl Gate residents and visitors from across the city, is among the largest parks built inside a housing community in Dubai. Like its namesake in New York, the park is designed as a shared urban refuge offering residents a place to exercise, gather, and escape the surrounding built environment.

    Central Park features jogging and cycling tracks, sports courts, a skate park, picnic areas, an amphitheatre lawn, and food truck spaces, aimed at attracting families and supporting outdoor activity in a city where urban planners are increasingly prioritising liveability.

    As 2026 marks the Year of the Family, Central Park stands as a clear embodiment of our ongoing commitment to creating environments that foster meaningful connections and enrich everyday living.

    Wasl Group, one of Dubai’s biggest property developers managing more than 60,000 residential and commercial units and over 1,000 buildings across the emirate, said the project aligns with Dubai Social Agenda 33—the government’s long-term strategy to improve quality of life and strengthen family and community wellbeing.

    The park was built using environmentally sustainable materials, in line with rising emphasis on greener urban development across the UAE.

    Dubai has in recent years accelerated efforts to create more integrated residential districts. Developers are shifting focus beyond housing supply towards mixed-use waterfront communities designed around health, recreation, and social interaction. Other examples include Dubai Hills Estate, Tilal Al Ghaf, Expo City Dubai residential districts, Meydan’s Mohammed Bin Rashid City communities, and Wasl Gate itself.

    The opening of Central Park marks another step in Dubai’s broader strategy to enhance urban liveability and provide residents with accessible, family-oriented green spaces as the emirate’s population continues to expand.

  • Dubai Allocates 4,631 Residential Plots Worth Dh5.3 Billion for Citizens

    Dubai Allocates 4,631 Residential Plots Worth Dh5.3 Billion for Citizens

    The new housing package spans over 71 million square feet across three strategic locations in Dubai, forming part of the emirate’s broader citizen housing initiative designed to create integrated residential communities with advanced infrastructure and high quality of life standards.

    Allocations will be conducted through the Emirati platform on the DubaiNow app in the coming week, according to Dubai Media Office.

    “Today we approved the allocation of 4,631 residential plots valued at Dh5.3 billion, spanning an area of over 71 million square feet in Al Eyas, Latifa City and Mushrif areas. Our vision is consistent: Dubai’s true capital is its people and their families. The UAE citizen will always remain at the top of our priorities,” Sheikh Mohammed said.

    The Dubai Ruler emphasized that providing suitable housing for every Emirati family is central to Dubai’s development strategy, describing the initiative as part of broader urban development projects aimed at building integrated and vibrant communities.

    Sheikh Mohammed added that Dubai’s goal is to become the world’s best city for family life by offering a leading urban ecosystem that combines an integrated social environment and advanced housing supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure and services.

    Comprehensive Infrastructure for Future Communities

    The new residential plots are designed according to future urban planning standards, integrating green and open spaces to promote safe, healthy, and socially connected living. The planned communities will offer easy access to service centres providing top-tier amenities, supported by sustainable infrastructure that aligns with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.

    Eng Marwan bin Ghalita praised Sheikh Mohammed’s initiative, saying it “supports Dubai’s sustainable urban development and reflects Sheikh Mohammed’s commitment to the welfare of citizens.”

    Dubai Municipality is committed to carrying out Sheikh Mohammed’s directives by creating an urban planning model for future-ready residential communities supported by sustainable infrastructure and integrated services, Eng Marwan noted.

    Allocation Details Across Three Communities

    The Al Eyas area will receive 2,540 plots covering 39 million square feet. The community will feature advanced infrastructure, mosques, a neighbourhood Majlis, retail centres, a school, and an early childhood centre. Parks, recreational facilities, and a green path with cycling tracks will connect all neighbourhoods.

    Latifa City will receive 1,761 plots across 28 million square feet. Planned amenities include mosques, parks, retail centres, a school, an early childhood centre, a community neighbourhood Majlis, and a Quran memorisation centre, along with a dedicated green path.

    The Mushrif area is allocated 330 plots covering 4 million square feet, with planned amenities including two mosques, a family park, a retail centre, and supporting infrastructure.

    Dubai’s Vision for Family-Centric Urban Development

    Dubai Municipality is committed to advancing sustainable urban planning and cutting-edge construction to create integrated neighbourhoods. By leveraging the latest technologies, the municipality aims to enhance the quality of life for all residents while preserving the city’s aesthetics.

    The initiative reflects Dubai’s ambition to remain a premier global destination while providing Emirati citizens with modern, safe, and community-focused living spaces. The new housing package reinforces Dubai’s position as a city that nurtures families and supports their wellbeing through comprehensive urban development that prioritizes people-centric design.

    The residential allocation comes as Dubai’s property market continues to demonstrate robust activity, with the emirate’s real estate sector maintaining strong transaction volumes and investor confidence across all segments.