Dubai Maritime City

[1] Maritime city was expected to be fully operational by 2012, and by January 2021 had completed 80% of the first phase's infrastructure works.

[2] In February 2022 it was announced that DP World would launch a major project to develop DMC's infrastructure at a cost of Dh140 million.

Created as an urban corporate park, the District comprises eight waterfront and three interior parcels organized around a central boulevard.

On October 9, 2012, Grandweld Shipyards opened its new facility in Dubai Maritime City's industrial precinct.

The area also contains many other buildings such as a mosque, 500-room business hotel, seafarers club, convention center, and two-story library.

Also under construction in the area is the 45-story 229 metres (751 ft) tall Landmark Tower, which will function as a 5-star business hotel upon completion.

This zone overlooks the harbor and is the nearest precinct to the causeway linking the project to the rest of Dubai.

The district includes a group of mixed-use activity areas which cater to yacht owners and also houses restaurants, retail outlets and entertainment facilities.

When completed, Dubai Maritime City will be a mixed use development for the maritime industry, comprising industrial, commercial, residential and leisure facilities housed on a man-made peninsula by reclamation of land between Port Rashid and Dubai Dry Docks.

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Dubai Maritime City on 8 May 2008