Supported by Driven | Forbes Global Properties, the project is set to become a landmark that sets global benchmarks for luxury living in Dubai
The initiative is part of the RTA’s broader strategy to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion across the emirate’s major road networks
This expansion is designed to accommodate vehicles coming from Al Riyadh Street and heading toward the busy Oud Metha junction
The authority also upgraded the connecting ramps between the surface road and the First Al Khail Road bridge from one lane to two
The RTA is also set to construct a two-lane bridge in Nad Al Sheba, spanning approximately 700 metres
Collectively, these projects are designed to support a growing population projected to reach 8 million by 2040
The road adjacent to the Financial Centre Metro Station has been expanded in the direction heading towards Abu Dhabi
These developments aim to enhance both capacity and efficiency on this critical road in Dubai
A total of 457 plots are eligible for conversion: 128 plots along Sheikh Zayed Road and 329 plots in Al Jaddaf
The newly completed bridge has reduced travel time from Hessa Street to Al Khail Road from 15 minutes to three minutes
Dubai’s roads authority cautioned motorists of delays on the Emirates Road between the intersection of Hatta Road and Al Ain Road
The increase in road capacity aims to reduce reduce travel time for traffic coming to the mall from Abu Dhabi and Umm Suqeim
The development will feature a grade A office tower with a net leasable area (NLA) of 88,000 sqm, complemented by a luxury boutique hotel and branded residences
The temporary road closure will occur between the Trade Centre Roundabout towards the Expo Intersection, and will occur during the start of COP28
The busy road will be closed to motorists as the run has a start time of 06:30 am on Sunday, November 26
Sheikh Zayed Road was closed in the early hours on Sunday, November 12, to make way for Dubai Ride cyclists
The Habtoor Tower will house 1,701 units spread across 3.5 million square feet