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Dubai unveils master plan to transform historic Jebel Ali Racecourse area
Dubai unveils master plan to transform historic Jebel Ali Racecourse area

The National

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • The National

Dubai unveils master plan to transform historic Jebel Ali Racecourse area

An ambitious master plan has been unveiled to transform the area surrounding Dubai's historic Jebel Ali Racecourse into a sprawling urban district of islands featuring a network of walkable residential neighbourhoods with a public park at its heart. The 5km development will bring together equestrian venues, cultural institutions and mixed-use developments in what is being hailed as a "archipelago of urban islands in a sea of green". Jebel Ali Racecourse, which is located besides Emirates Golf Club, near to The Greens and Emirates Hills areas of Dubai, is to be preserved under the forward-thinking strategy. The major project is being led by leading global architecture and design company Bjarke Ingels Group (Big) in partnership with A.R.M. Holding, a UAE-based private investment firm. Construction work is expected to begin early next year, with phased development across housing, education, hospitality and public infrastructure. 'Occupying the grounds of Dubai's historic Jebel Ali Racecourse, this project is an archipelago of urban islands in a sea of green - reimagining the site not as a collection of objects in isolation, but as a living landscape of interconnected communities," said Bjarke Ingels, founder and creative director of Big. He said a large central park will serve as a 'green spine' to a community with a focus on sustainability and the environment. The urban district will featured shaded, communal plazas and a cluster of streets which encourage walking and cycling. Automated shuttles will be in operation in the area to provide easy access to public transportation. The initiative is just the latest large-scale development project to take shape in support of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, which aims to help the emirate oversee urban expansion to keep pace with rapid population growth. The master plan calls for developing a '20-minute city' — allowing residents access to 80 per cent of their daily needs and destinations within 20 minutes on foot or by bicycle. The Jebel Ali Racecourse revamp is one of a number of major development plans already in the works to cement Dubai's status as an attractive destination to live, work and do business. In October, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, unveiled an updated master plan to position Expo City Dubai as a catalyst for the emirate's development. The district - which hosted Expo 2020 Dubai and the Cop28 climate talks in 2023 - would become a "hub for pioneers, entrepreneurs and investors" and was central to a long-term vision to "propel the UAE into a new era of prosperity". Spanning 3.5 sq km, Expo City Dubai will be home to more than 35,000 people and 40,000 professionals as it develops into a centre for businesses, investors, homeowners and visitors. In 2023, Sheikh Mohammed set out a new vision for Palm Jebel Ali – a luxury lifestyle mega project that will occupy an area twice the size of Palm Jumeirah. The long-planned tourist attraction – spearheaded by leading developer Nakheel – will include 80 hotels and resorts, green spaces and other leisure and retail amenities spanning 13.4 square kilometres. The project will add about 110km of coastline to Dubai, offering beachside living to 35,000 families. The Dubai Walk Master Plan, announced in December, 2024, is to feature more than 3,000 kilometres of walkways and 110 new bridges and tunnels. It will include a walking network featuring 112km of waterfront paths, 124km of green walking paths and 150km of rural and mountain paths for pedestrians. Jebel Ali Racecourse has played a pivotal role in Dubai's meteoric rise to become a global powerhouse in horse racing. Its track and grandstand were constructed in 1990, with the inaugural racing season taking place the following year. Renowned British champion jockey Lester Piggott was among the sporting stars to ride into action on the Jebel Ali turf in its early years, helping set the stage for the emirate's crowning glory in the sport of kings. The first Dubai World Cup was held in 1996 and has since grown to become one of the richest races on the calendar, with a $12 million prize fund for grabs in this year's event. Jebel Ali Racecourse still hosts more than 70 races each year, which regularly attract more than 10,000 spectators.

BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district
BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district

Zawya

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district

BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, a leading architectural firm, and ARM Holding, a Dubai-based developer, have announced plans for an expansive 5-sq-km transformation of the Jebel Ali Racecourse into an urban district in Dubai. The masterplan is anchored by a central park, reconnecting the city to its equestrian and ecological heritage, according to a statement by BIG. The partnership for the development was officially announced during a signing ceremony attended by Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, CEO of ARM Holding, and Bjarke Ingels. 'Occupying the grounds of Dubai's historic Jebel Ali Racecourse, this project is an archipelago of urban islands in a sea of green – reimagining the site not as a collection of objects in isolation, but as a living landscape of interconnected communities,' said Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, BIG. 'Each island connects to its surrounding neighbourhood, increasing in density as it converges around a lush central park – a social oasis at the heart of the city. But the park doesn't stop at the centre – it bleeds between the islands, weaving nature through the urban fabric and extending its reach to the wider community. This is not just a new neighbourhood; it's a new chapter for Dubai – where environmental responsibility and social sustainability become the foundation, not the footnote, of urban development,' he added. The development is guided by 17 measurable KPIs focused on holistic wellbeing, sustainability, culture and identity, and innovation. Construction is slated to begin in early 2026, with phased development across housing, education, hospitality, and public infrastructure, according to BIG. -TradeArabia News Service. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district
BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district

Trade Arabia

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

BIG unveils plan to transform Jebel Ali racecourse into green urban district

BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, a leading architectural firm, and ARM Holding, a Dubai-based developer, have announced plans for an expansive 5-sq-km transformation of the Jebel Ali Racecourse into an urban district in Dubai. The masterplan is anchored by a central park, reconnecting the city to its equestrian and ecological heritage, according to a statement by BIG. The partnership for the development was officially announced during a signing ceremony attended by Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, CEO of ARM Holding, and Bjarke Ingels. 'Occupying the grounds of Dubai's historic Jebel Ali Racecourse, this project is an archipelago of urban islands in a sea of green – reimagining the site not as a collection of objects in isolation, but as a living landscape of interconnected communities,' said Bjarke Ingels, Founder and Creative Director, BIG. 'Each island connects to its surrounding neighbourhood, increasing in density as it converges around a lush central park – a social oasis at the heart of the city. But the park doesn't stop at the centre – it bleeds between the islands, weaving nature through the urban fabric and extending its reach to the wider community. This is not just a new neighbourhood; it's a new chapter for Dubai – where environmental responsibility and social sustainability become the foundation, not the footnote, of urban development,' he added. The development is guided by 17 measurable KPIs focused on holistic wellbeing, sustainability, culture and identity, and innovation. Construction is slated to begin in early 2026, with phased development across housing, education, hospitality, and public infrastructure, according to BIG. -TradeArabia News Service.

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