Damac Hills (Akoya by Damac)

  • DAMAC Hills (Akoya by DAMAC) also just referred to as DAMAC Hills is located in the heart of Dubailand.
  • Its master developer is DAMAC Properties, best known for conceptualising and completing several luxury residential, commercial and mixed-use projects in the GCC.
  • Damac Hills is the first villa / townhouse master-development under-taken by Damac Properties.
  • Spanning 42 million sq. ft., DAMAC Hills is home to a variety of mix-use properties.
  • It is located on Al Qudra Road (D63) and features townhouses, villas and apartments beside retail, sports, spa, wellness and leisure facilities.
  • Most of the development area is structured around the Trump International Golf Club. The golf club also has a Trump Clubhouse which features restaurants, state of the art swimming pools, gymnasiums and a health club.
  • The community is composed of three major parts, Akoya Park, Akoya Drive and the Trump International Golf Club. Akoya Park is a massive 4 million sq. ft. park featuring tranquil villas, walkways and small waterways. Akoya Drive is proposed to be a strip of high-end restaurants, retail shops and family entertainment offerings. Akoya Drive is inspired by Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and Champs Elysees in Paris. It is taking things one step further by adding an ice rink, a cinema and multiple hotels to the recreational strip. One can find a range of hotel apartments for sale in DAMAC Hills.
  • Further, the 18-hole Trump International Golf Club is a key aspect of the area. It features many amenities including a few exclusive villas overlooking the course. The club also features an amphitheatre for all events in the area.

 

Development Components

  • A total of 26 clusters / villages containing townhouses & villas.
  • The community is divided into two sections: Akoya Park and Akoya Golf-course. Some property types are available in only one of these enclaves whilst others are to be found in both. The Golf-course enclave units have higher selling prices from the developer.
  • Branded Villa Residences 3 luxury villa enclaves which have branded villas by Fendi, Paramount and Trump
  • Several mid-rise apartment / condominium buildings: these are identical looking complexes which are built either along the golf-course or the Akoya Drive.
  • Several hotel serviced apartment developments: identical looking complexes which are built either along the golf-course or Akoya Drive.
  • An 18 hole Trump branded golf-course:according to press releases features a 7,205 yard par 71 course.
  • The 30,000 sq. ft. clubhouse will be managed by the Trump Organization which owns and manages 14 other golf courses around the world, but Damac Hills is its first venture into Asia. The golf-course was inaugurated in Feb 2017.
  • Other planned facilities: include a boutique hotel, spa and International schools from Kindergarten to secondary level.

 

Villa & Townhouse ‘Development Clusters’

Each of the below villages consists of a mix of townhouses and villas (as mentioned above). Some clusters only have townhouses or villas while other clusters have both villas and townhouses. Clusters that are close to the golf-course are valued higher, whereas those built in what is known as ‘Akoya park’ are priced relatively lower. Most of the villages have been sold out and from time to time, Damac release a new batch of units for sale depending on demand / promotions etc. Most Clusters were launched between 2013 – 2014.

 

Golf View Sub-developments

  • Brookfield 1: 74 units comprising of Villas (VD-1i, VD-1, VD-2, VD-3, VD-5) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-K, TH-L & TH-L-A)
  • Brookfield 2: 74 units comprising of Villas (VD-1i, VD-1, VD-2, VD-3, VD-5) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-K, TH-L & TH-L-A)
  • Brookfield 3: 74 units comprising of Villas (VD-1i, VD-1, VD-2, VD-3, VD-5) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-K, TH-L & TH-L-A)
  • Venetto: comprising of Villas (V3-F, V5A-F) and Townhouses (TH3-M-F)
  • Charoltte
  • Trump Estates comprising of Villas (VD-2-TG, V2-T, Baron V3 TG, Royal V5A TG) and Townhouses (TH-T2 & TH-T3)
  • The Grove comprising of Villas (V4, V5)
  • The Range
  • Legend
  • Silver Springs: 167 Units comprising of Villas (VD-1, VD-2, V3, V4, V5) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-K, TH-L )
  • Queens Meadows: 120 units comprising of Villas (V3, V5, V7) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-L, TH-K)
  • Trevi
  • Piccadily Green: 163 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, VD-2, VD-3) and Townhouses (TH-H, TH-D)
  • Green Acres: 41 units

Park View Sub-developments

  • The Field: 103 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, VD-1i, VD-2, V2, V3, V4, V5)
  • Topanga: 182 units of Villas ( V2-P, V4) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-L-A, TH-M, TH-M1, RP-M, RP-EM, RP-EE)
  • Richmond: 134 units of Townhouses (TH-L, TH-M, TH-M1)
  • Flora: 45 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, V4, V5) and Townhouses (TH-D, TH-H, TH-K, TH-L)
  • Longview: 68 units comprising of Villas (V2, V2-P, V3, V4) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-L-A, RP-M, RP-EM)
  • Rockwood: 224 units comprising of Villas (V2-P, V4) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-M, TH-M1, TH-M-D, TH-M-S, RP-M, RP-EM)
  • The Turf: 57 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, VD-2, V2, V2-P, V4, V5) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-L-A, TH-D, TH-K)
  • Phoenix: 85 units comprises of 3, 4 and 5 bed villas
  • Calero: 16 units of Villas (V4) and Townhouses (TH-M)
  • Trinity: 165 units comprising of Villas (V2-P, V3) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-L-A, TH-M, TH-M1, RP-M, RP-EM, RP-EE)
  • Pelham: 195 units of Villas (V2-P, V3, V5) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-L-A, TH-M, TH-M1, TH-M-D, TH-M-S, RP-M, RP-EM)
  • Rochester: 180 units of Villas (V2-P, V4) and Townhouses ( TH-L, TH-L-A, TH-M, TH-M1, TH-M-D, RP-M, RP-EM, RP-EE)
  • White Field: 58 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, V3, V4) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-D, TH-K)
  • White Field 2: 12 units comprising of Villas (VD-1, V3, V4) and Townhouses (TH-L, TH-D, TH-K)
  • Augusta: 24 units

List Of Building Projects at DAMAC Hills

  • Artesia (A, B, C and D) – Residential and Hotel Apartments
  • Bellavista (1, 2 and 3)
  • Kiara (1, 2 and 3)
  • Ventura (A, B, C and D)
  • Glendale (A, B)
  • Golf Vita (A, B)
  • Carson (A, B, C)
  • Lilac
  • Orchid
  • Jasmine
  • Arcadia
  • Retreat
  • Golf Terrace
  • Golf Veduta
  • Golf Vista
  • Horizon
  • Golf Panorama
  • Loretto (1, 2 and 3)
  • Golf Promenade (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)

 

PROJECT SYNOPSIS

  • A golf community and park community development
  • High-end freehold properties available
  • Villas and apartments up for rent and sale
  • Features retail and hospitality properties
  • An exclusive community, away from the city centre

Vida Residences Dubai Mall

Vida Residences Dubai Mall is a new two-tower development by Emaar in Downtown Dubai, across from Dubai Mall. The project will feature 1, 2, 3, & 4 bedroom serviced and branded apartments, as well as a Vida Hotel. Tower 1 will feature the serviced apartments and hotel. Tower 2 will feature the branded residence. Investors in Tower 1 have the option to add the serviced apartments to the hotel pool.

Vida Residences Dubai Mall is located right along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, on the plot next to Address Fountain Views and is connected to Dubai Mall through the Dubai Mall extension in Address Fountain Views. This is one of the last developments on the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard in Downtown Dubai and is possibly one of the most prime plots offering views of the Dubai Fountain & Burj Khalifa. Units will have views towards DIFC, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, the Boulevard, as well as towards Al Khail Road.

Master Community: Downtown Burj Dubai
Property Types Available: Apartments, Hotel Serviced Apartments
Location: Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, Dubai – Al Ain Road
Status: Proposed
Year Launched: 2017
Estimated Completion Date: October 2021
Developer: Emaar
Hotel Operator: Vida Hotels & Resorts
Title Type: Freehold
Quality Classification: Luxury
Height Classification: High-rise
Life Cycle: Under Construction
Special Classification: Very close to Metro Station, Hotel Serviced Apartments, Residential Building , Residential Building with some retail
Under Construction Projects : 2
Plot Number: 207
Total Under-Construction Hotel Apartments: 380

– Vida Residence Dubai Mall is a new two-tower development by Emaar across from Dubai Mall.

– This project is located right along Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, on the plot next to Address Fountain Views.

– This development features one, two, three, and four bedroom units (luxury serviced and branded apartments, as well as a hotel component).

– Developer is offering a 70-30 payment plan; 70% paid during construction period, 30% paid upon handover in October 2021.

– Tower 1: 55 levels featuring the Vida hotel & serviced apartments (38 floors of serviced apartments, the remaining are part of the hotel). Investors of the serviced apartments in Tower 1 have the option to add them to the hotel pool.

– Tower 2: 38 levels featuring 1, 2, & 3 bedroom Vida branded apartments

– Both towers have a shared podium with one basement

– The podium consists of the following:

Ground Floor featuring the hotel drop-off, lobby lounge, all-day dining, serviced apartments’ lobby, branded apartments’ lobby

Level 2 featuring two F&B outlets, two salons, a florist and a connection to Fountain Views & Dubai Mall

Level 7 featuring the amenities (pool deck, pool bar, gym, kid’s club, yoga deck, events deck

Parking Basement level is for the Hotel, Mezzanine level is for the retail, and Levels 1-6 are for the apartments.

– Vida Residences will have access to Fountain Views through the podium level which will provide access directly to Dubai Mall.

– Units will have views towards DIFC, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, the Boulevard, as well as towards Al Khail Road.

Tower 1 Guide
– Front-facing units will have views of the Dubai Fountain & Burj Khalifa. (Tower 1: 1 Bed: 08 unit; 2 Bed: 05, 06, 07 units; 3 Bed: 05, 08, 09 units; 4 bed: 09 unit)

– This is one of the last developments on the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard in Downtown Dubai; possibly one of the most prime plots offering views of the Dubai Fountain & Burj Khalifa.

– We expect there to be a very high demand for this project due to its prime location and it being one of the last remaining projects in Downtown Dubai.

– Completion is expected in October 2021

Positives of Vida Residences Dubai Mall

Amenities of Vida Residences Dubai Mall

The Address Residences Dubai Opera

The Address Residences Dubai Opera consists of a 65 storey residential tower and a 55 storey hotel & serviced apartment complex. The residences will include a mix of 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom apartments. The Address Opera is part of the Opera District in Downtown Dubai

Master Community: Downtown Burj Dubai
Property Types Available: Apartments, Hotels, Hotel Serviced Apartments
Location: Sheikh Zayed Road
Status: Under Construction
Year Launched: 2015
Estimated Completion Date: July 2020
Developer: Emaar
Hotel Operator: The Address Hotels & Resorts
Title Type: Freehold
Quality Classification: Luxury
Height Classification: High-rise
Life Cycle: Under Construction
Under Construction Buildings: 2
Floors: 65

 

Positives of Address Residence Dubai Opera – Address Opera

Vida Residences Downtown Dubai

Overview:

  • The Vida Residence Downtown Dubai is a high-rise, luxury serviced apartment development by Emaar which features fully furnished one, two, three and four apartments. These apartments combine stylish, world-class design with contemporary finishes and fittings.
  • Vida Residence Downtown Dubai is linked directly to Vida Downtown Dubai. With easy access to the business nerve-centres of the city including the Dubai International Convention Centre and Dubai International Financial Centre.
  • Overlooking Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain, year-long festivities light up your life at Vida Residence Downtown Dubai.
Sr Detail Vida Residence – Downtown
1 Storey 58 Storey
2 Completed 2018
3 Property Type Apartments
4 Unit Type 1 – 5 Bedroom apartments
No. of Units 335
5 Units 1 Bedrooms: 100

2 Bedrooms: 142

3 Bedrooms: 76

4 Bedrooms: 15

5 Bedrooms: 02

 

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Unit Size Range

(SQ.FT)

1 Bedrooms: 717 – 800
2 Bedrooms: 1298 – 1650
3 Bedrooms: 1900 – 2229
4 Bedrooms: 2719 – 2815
5 Bedrooms: 5365
7 Launch Prices AED 2,500 per sq.ft
8 Apartment

Prices (AED)

1 Bedroom: 100,000 – 135,000
2 Bedroom: 148,000 – 259,990
3 Bedroom: 189,999 – 280,000
4 Bedrooms: 370,000 – 425,000
5 Bedrooms: 690,000 – 700,000

Close approximately:

  • Dubai Fountains
  • Dubai Mall
  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Opera House
  • City Walk
  • La Mer

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa (earlier known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration in 2010) is an iconic skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Spanning a total roof height of 829.8m (2,722 ft) (excluding antenna, but including a 244 m spire), the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since 2009.

Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in 2004, with the exterior completed five years later in 2009. The building was opened in 2010 and was designed to be the centerpiece of large-scale, mixed-use development called Downtown Dubai. The decision to construct this ultra-tall building is based on the government’s decision for Dubai to gain international recognition on a global front and wanting to put Dubai on the map with something “really sensational”. The building was originally named Burj Dubai but was renamed in honour of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Burj Khalifa was designed by Adrian Smith, of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, whose firm had earlier designed the Willis Tower and One World Trade Center. The design is derived from the Islamic architecture of the Arab region. The Y-shaped tripartite floor geometry is designed to optimize residential and hotel space. A buttressed central core and wings are used to support the height of the building. The structure also features a cladding system which is designed to withstand Dubai’s hot summer temperatures. It contains a total of 57 elevators and 8 escalators. The exterior temperature at the top of the building is thought to be 6 °C (11 °F) cooler than at its base.

A 304-room Armani Hotel, the first of four by Armani, occupies 15 of the lower 39 floors. The hotel was opened to the public on 27 April 2010. The sky lobbies on the 43rd and 76th floors house swimming pools. Floors through to 108 have 900 private residential apartments (which, according to the developer, sold out within eight hours of the launch). An outdoor zero-entry swimming pool is located on the 76th floor of the tower. Corporate offices and suites fill most of the remaining floors, except for the 122nd, 123rd and 124th, where the At.mosphere restaurant, sky lobby and an indoor and outdoor observation deck are located respectively.

The building has 57 elevators and 8 escalators. The elevators have a capacity of 12 to 14 people per cabin, the fastest rising and descending at up to 10 m/s (33 ft/s) for double-deck elevators. The building has 2,909 stairs from the ground floor to the 160th floor.

An outdoor observation deck, named At the Top, opened on 5 January 2010 on the 124th floor. At 452 m (1,483 ft), it was the highest outdoor observation deck in the world when it opened. Burj Khalifa opened the 148th floor SKY level at 555 m (1,821 ft), once again giving it the highest observation deck in the world on 15 October 2014. The 124th floor observation deck also features the electronic telescope, an augmented reality device, which allows visitors to view the surrounding landscape in real-time, and to view previously saved images such as those taken at different times of day or under different weather conditions.

 

 

Development

  • Construction began on 6th January 2004, with the exterior of the structure completed on 1st October 2009. The building officially opened on 4th January 2010.
  • Burj Khalifa is part of the 2 km (490-acre) Downtown Dubai development at the ‘First Interchange’ along Sheikh Zayed Road, near Dubai’s main business district.
  • Burj Khalifa was designed to be the centerpiece of a large-scale, mixed-use development to include 30,000 homes, nine hotels, 7.4 acres) of parkland, at least 19 residential skyscrapers, the Dubai Mall, and the 30-acre) artificial Burj Khalifa Lake.
  • The tower’s architecture and engineering were performed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago, with Adrian Smith as chief architect, and Bill Baker as chief structural engineer. The primary contractor was Samsung C&T of South Korea.
  • The spire of Burj Khalifa is composed of more than 4,000 tons (4,400 short tons; 3,900 long tons) of structural steel. The central pinnacle pipe weighs 350 tons (390 short tons; 340 long tons) and has a height of 200 m (660 ft). The spire also houses communications equipment. Without the spire, Burj Khalifa would be 585 meters tall. The empty spire “could be a skyscraper on its own”. Such a skyscraper, if located in Europe, would be the 11th tallest building on that continent.

 

Records

The Burj Khalifa set several world records, including:

  • Tallest existing structure: 829.8 m (2,722 ft) (previously KVLY-TV mast – 628.8 m or 2,063 ft)
  • Tallest freestanding structure: 829.8 m (2,722 ft) (previously CN Tower – 553.3 m or 1,815 ft)
  • Tallest skyscraper (to top of spire): 828 m (2,717 ft) (previously Taipei 101 – 509.2 m or 1,671 ft)
  • Tallest skyscraper to top of antenna: 829.8 m (2,722 ft) (previously the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower – 527 m or 1,729 ft)
  • Building with most floors: 163 (previously World Trade Center – 110)
  • World’s highest elevator installation (situated inside a rod at the very top of the building)
  • World’s longest travel distance elevators: 504 m (1,654 ft)
  • Highest vertical concrete pumping (for a building): 606 m (1,988 ft)
  • World’s tallest structure that includes residential space
  • World’s highest installation of an aluminium and glass façade: 512 m (1,680 ft)
  • World’s highest nightclub: 144th floor
  • World’s highest restaurant (At.mosphere): 122nd floor at 442 m (1,450 ft) (previously 360, at a height of 350 m (1,148 ft) in CN Tower)
  • World’s highest New Year display of fireworks.
  • World’s largest light and sound show staged on a single building.

 

 

 

 

Project details

Master Community: Downtown Burj Dubai
Property Types Available: Apartments
Location: Sheikh Zayed Road
Status: Ready
Year Launched: 2004
Year Completed: 2010
Developer: Emaar
Architect: Skidmore, Owings And Merrill LLP
Contractor: Arabtec, Besix, Samsung C&T Corporation
Title Type: Freehold
Quality Classification: Ultra-Luxury
Height Classification: Super Tall
Life Cycle: Mature
Ready Apartments: 1,044
Floors: 163
Height: 829 meters

 

Floor plans

Floors Purpose
160–163 Mechanical
156–159 Communication and broadcast
155 Mechanical
149–154 Corporate suites
148 The New Deck observatory
139–147 Corporate suites
136–138 Mechanical
125–135 Corporate suites
124 At the Top observatory
123 Sky lobby
122 At.mosphere restaurant
111–121 Corporate suites
109–110 Mechanical
77–108 Residential
76 Sky lobby
73–75 Mechanical
44–72 Residential
43 Sky lobby
40–42 Mechanical
38–39 Armani Hotel suites
19–37 Residential
17–18 Mechanical
9–16 Armani Residences
1–8 Armani Hotel
Ground Armani Hotel
Concourse Armani Hotel
B1–B2 Parking, mechanical

 

Unit wise Break-up: Burj Khalifa minus Armani Residences

Unit # of units Minimum Size in sq ft Maximum Size in sq ft
Studio 28 546 548
1 BD 264 826 1388
2 BD 474 1406 2388
3 BD 109 2323 2923
4 BD 28 4191 7161
5 BD 1 20979 20979

Unit wise Break-up: Armani Residences

Unit # of units Minimum Size in sq ft Maximum Size in sq ft
1 BD 96 986 1207
2 BD 48 1926 2174

 

Key Milestones

  • January 2004: Excavation commences.
  • February 2004: Piling starts.
  • 21 September 2004: Emaar contractors begin construction.
  • March 2005: Structure of Burj Khalifa starts rising.
  • June 2006: Level 50 is reached.
  • February 2007: Surpasses the Sears Tower as the building with the most floors.
  • 13 May 2007: Sets record for vertical concrete pumping on any building at 452 m (1,483 ft), surpassing the 449.2 m (1,474 ft) to which concrete was pumped during the construction of Taipei 101, while Burj Khalifa reached the 130th floor.
  • 21 July 2007: Surpasses Taipei 101, whose height of 509.2 m (1,671 ft) made it the world’s tallest building, and level 141 reached.
  • 12 August 2007: Surpasses the Sears Tower antenna, which stands 527 m (1,729 ft).
  • 12 September 2007: At 555.3 m (1,822 ft), becomes the world’s tallest freestanding structure, surpassing the CN Tower in Toronto, and level 150 reached.
  • 7 April 2008: At 629 m (2,064 ft), surpasses the KVLY-TV Mast to become the tallest man-made structure, level 160 reached.
  • 17 June 2008: Emaar announces that Burj Khalifa’s height is over 636 m (2,087 ft) and that its final height will not be given until it is completed in September 2009.
  • 1 September 2008: Height tops 688 m (2,257 ft), making it the tallest man-made structure ever built, surpassing the previous record-holder, the Warsaw Radio Mast in Konstantynów, Poland.
  • 17 January 2009: Topped out at 829.8 m (2,722 ft).
  • 1 October 2009: Emaar announces that the exterior of the building is completed.
  • 4 January 2010: Burj Khalifa’s official launch ceremony is held and Burj Khalifa is opened. Burj Dubai renamed Burj Khalifa in honour of the President of the UAE and ruler of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al Nahyan.
  • 10 March 2010: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat certifies Burj Khalifa as world’s tallest building.

 

Awards

Burj Khalifa was also the recipient of the following awards.

Year Award
2012 Award of Merit for World Voices Sculpture, Burj Khalifa Lobby from Structural Engineers Association of Illinois (SEAOI), Chicago.
2011 ·        Interior Architecture Award, Certificate of Merit from AIA – Chicago Chapter.

·        Distinguished Building Award, Citation of Merit from AIA – Chicago Chapter.

·        Interior Architecture Award: Special Recognition from AIA – Chicago Chapter.

·        Design Excellence Award: Special Function Room.

·        Excellence in Engineering from ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) – Illinois Chapter.

·        Outstanding Structure Award from International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering.

·        Decade of Design, Presidential Commendation in Corporate Space Small from International Interior Design Association (IIDA).

·        Decade of Design Best of Category/Mixed Use Buildings from International Interior Design Association (IIDA).

·        GCC Technical Building Project of the Year from MEED (formerly Middle East Economic Digest).

·        Project of the Year from MEED.

 

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah, artificial offshore islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the site of private residences and hotels. From the air, the archipelago resembles a stylized palm tree within a circle. Palm Jumeirah was built in the early 21st century and was largely financed from Dubai’s substantial income from petroleum.

Trunk, spine, fronds, and crescent are the names by which the principal sectors of Palm Jumeirah are known. The broad trunk, connected to the mainland by a bridge, serves as the entrance to the development. Another bridge connects the trunk to the spine, a narrow central axis from which 17 fronds protrude. The crescent is a breakwater that nearly surrounds the other sectors. It is divided into three sections so as to facilitate the circulation of seawater. A vehicular tunnel connects the spine to the crescent, and a transit monorail runs about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the mainland to the crescent through the spine and trunk. The crescent is 650 feet (200 metres) wide and about 10.5 miles (17 km) long altogether. At least 1,380 acres (560 hectares) of new land were created in all, within an area about 3.1 miles (5 km) in diameter.

The developer of Palm Jumeirah was Nakheel, a real estate company now owned by the government of Dubai. The master plan was drawn up by Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock, an American architectural firm. The islets were made mostly from sand dredged from the floor of the Persian Gulf, but the side of the crescent that is exposed to the open sea was shored up with stones and boulders from the mainland. Work started in 2001, and land and basic infrastructure were in place by 2004. Construction of the buildings began in 2006, and the first residents arrived in 2007.

Apartments, retail facilities, and a few hotels are situated on the trunk. Closely spaced villas line the long fronds, while most of the hotels and resorts are located on the crescent. In the second decade of the 21st century, at least 10,000 people lived in Palm Jumeirah; some estimates were much higher.

Palm Jumeirah was intended to be the first of three similarly shaped offshore developments in Dubai. The others, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, are both much larger than Palm Jumeirah but remain uncompleted because of economic uncertainty. Also incomplete is the World, a grouping of artificial islands that is intended, upon completion, to resemble a map of the world.