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'''Nakheel''' ({{lang-ar|نخيل}} palms or ''palm trees'') is a [[real estate developer]] in [[Dubai]] and creator of several [[land reclamation]] projects, including the [[Palm Islands]], the [[Dubai Waterfront]], |
'''Nakheel''' ({{lang-ar|نخيل}} palms or ''palm trees'') is a [[real estate developer]] in [[Dubai]] and creator of several [[land reclamation]] projects, including the [[Palm Islands]], the [[Dubai Waterfront]], [[The World (archipelago)|The World]] and [[The Universe (Dubai)|The Universe Islands]]. Its residential projects include [[The Gardens]], [[International City]], [[Jumeirah Islands]] and [[Jumeirah Lake Towers]]. Its shopping projects include the [[Dragon Mart]] (At International City) and [[Ibn Battuta Mall]]. Its main competitor in residential development in Dubai is [[Emaar Properties]]. |
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Nakheel's flagship properties are the three man-made palm tree shaped islands on the coast of Dubai. Nakheel operates under the umbrella of [[Dubai World]], which manages various businesses on behalf of the Dubai government. The executive chairman of '''Al Nakheel''' is [[Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem]]. |
Nakheel's flagship properties are the three man-made palm tree shaped islands on the coast of Dubai. Nakheel operates under the umbrella of [[Dubai World]], which manages various businesses on behalf of the Dubai government. The executive chairman of '''Al Nakheel''' is [[Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem]]. |
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Nakheel's portfolio of [[real estate]] include the Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, Palm Deira), [[The World (archipelago)|The World Islands]], Dubai Waterfront, The Gardens, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Discovery Gardens, Lost City, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Village, The International City, Jewel of the Palm, The Palm Golden Mile, Palm Trump International Hotel and Tower, and Ibn Battuta Mall. |
Nakheel's portfolio of [[real estate]] include the Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, Palm Deira), [[The World (archipelago)|The World Islands]], [[The Universe (Dubai)|The Universe Islands]], Dubai Waterfront, The Gardens, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Discovery Gardens, Lost City, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Heights (a residential complex whithin Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Village, Jumeirah Park, Al Furjan, The International City, Jewel of the Palm, The Palm Golden Mile, Palm Trump International Hotel and Tower, and Ibn Battuta Mall. |
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On [[October 6]], [[2008]], it was announced that Nakheel was developing what will be the world's largest [[skyscraper]], which will stand over two thirds of a mile high once completed. The tower will take over a decade to complete and will be the center of a vast development complex. |
On [[October 6]], [[2008]], it was announced that Nakheel was developing what will be the world's largest [[skyscraper]], which will stand over two thirds of a mile high once completed. The tower will take over a decade to complete and will be the center of a vast development complex. |
Revision as of 11:22, 8 October 2008
Company type | Privately owned corporation |
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Industry | Real Estate |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | 87 countries |
Key people | Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem (Executive Chairman), Chris O'Donnell (Chief Executive Officer ) |
Products | Real Estate |
Revenue | $70.1 billion USD (2006) |
$54.8 billion USD (2006) | |
$15.8 billion USD (2006) | |
Number of employees | 2000 |
Nakheel (Template:Lang-ar palms or palm trees) is a real estate developer in Dubai and creator of several land reclamation projects, including the Palm Islands, the Dubai Waterfront, The World and The Universe Islands. Its residential projects include The Gardens, International City, Jumeirah Islands and Jumeirah Lake Towers. Its shopping projects include the Dragon Mart (At International City) and Ibn Battuta Mall. Its main competitor in residential development in Dubai is Emaar Properties.
Nakheel's flagship properties are the three man-made palm tree shaped islands on the coast of Dubai. Nakheel operates under the umbrella of Dubai World, which manages various businesses on behalf of the Dubai government. The executive chairman of Al Nakheel is Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
Nakheel's portfolio of real estate include the Palm Islands (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, Palm Deira), The World Islands, The Universe Islands, Dubai Waterfront, The Gardens, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Discovery Gardens, Lost City, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Heights (a residential complex whithin Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Village, Jumeirah Park, Al Furjan, The International City, Jewel of the Palm, The Palm Golden Mile, Palm Trump International Hotel and Tower, and Ibn Battuta Mall.
On October 6, 2008, it was announced that Nakheel was developing what will be the world's largest skyscraper, which will stand over two thirds of a mile high once completed. The tower will take over a decade to complete and will be the center of a vast development complex.
Image gallery
Micellaneous
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The Egypt court at the Ibn Battuta Mall, on opening day.
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Debenhams store, located in the Persian Court in Ibn Battuta.
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The Palm, Jumeirah.
Discovery Gardens from the air on 1 May 2007
External links
- Official website
- Al Nakheel Properties — profile and news