Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Dubai to go Green


Ali Rashid Lootah said on Monday that Nakheel is going to develop a lot of parks in the city and will be focusing greenery in all of its projects. Lootah, who is the chairman of Nakheel, also said that they are planning to develop green communal areas and not just the parks in already existing societies. He made these revelations at the opening of a park in The Palm Jumeirah that has cost AED 24 million. He also said that Nakheel was going to make new parks at any place where they have a vacant area in any of their projects. The park that he was opening in The Palm Jumeirah is “Al Ittihad Park” which is going to have 60 varieties of plants in it and certainly will be an exciting place to visit.

The place is certainly going to be an exceptional option for the people who jog or like to walk as it has a 3.2 km long jogging track and along with all the variety of the trees and perfect hygienic conditions, this park will prove a paradise for anyone. Lootah believed that it would become another tourists’ attraction for the people who come to Dubai. He also opined that the park will allow the researchers and the common people to know about the highly diversified plant life of the United Arab Emirates.

While Mohummed Bin Rashid Al Makhtoum has announced to Mohammed Bin Rashid City and the announcement by Nakheel of this plan to introduce the green culture in their project, there seems to be a time coming to Dubai real estate when the societies will surely move towards the green environment. The reason behind it is that the Emaar Developers and Dubai Holdings joint venture is also going to be focused on waste management and clean environment.

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