Tag: Wasl Group

  • 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.

  • Wasl Group Plans to Double Affordable Housing Portfolio by 2031

    Wasl Group Plans to Double Affordable Housing Portfolio by 2031

    Wasl Group currently manages one of Dubai’s largest affordable housing portfolios, comprising approximately 45,000 residential units across the emirate. These communities accommodate nearly 180,000 residents, over 90% of whom are families, positioning Wasl as a central player in supporting stable, community-driven living.

    The expansion plan follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed in May 2025 with the Roads and Transport Authority and Dubai Municipality. The coordinated effort will span a total planned area of 1.46 million square metres, with delivery phased over multiple stages to ensure infrastructure readiness and long-term community viability.

    Wasl’s current developments include Wasl Village in Al Qusais, which comprises about 6,200 residential units ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments, and Wasl Green Park, offering around 2,527 units set within landscaped surroundings. Both projects exemplify the integration of affordability with quality urban living standards.

    The initiative directly supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, which calls for a balanced housing ecosystem encompassing luxury, mid-income, and affordable segments. In August 2025, Dubai’s population crossed 4 million, with nearly 567 new residents settling in the emirate daily.

    The programme additionally advances the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, supporting workforce stability and economic productivity by diversifying housing supply amid the city’s rapidly growing population. With property market momentum continuing into 2026, the focus on affordable housing addresses a critical segment of market demand.

    Wasl’s developments are designed around connectivity, community infrastructure, greenery, and access to premium amenities, reflecting a commitment that quality living should be accessible across all income levels. The phased delivery approach aims to ensure infrastructure readiness and sustainable community development as the emirate’s residential market evolves.