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Emaar Properties has set its sights high with plans to create the big city buzz by developing Downtown Dubai as a vibrant urban district to match New York's Lower Manhattan, London's West End and Paris's Left Bank, a press release issued on behalf of the company said. Robert Booth, Emaar Properties executive director, said Downtown Dubai will equal, if not surpass, some of the globe's finest downtowns and will further raise Dubai's global image. "Great cities have one thing in common. Great downtowns. And great downtowns translate into great local economies," Booth said.
"People judge cities by their downtowns. It is the city's heart and soul that the rest of the world looks to in order to understand a community. I'm glad Emaar has once again carried out its mandate of elevating the city's global image to another level." At the heart of Downtown Dubai will be Emaar's Burj Dubai Development, a pulsating core offering a city within a city, characterised by high energy entertainment, stylish shopping and dining options that will range from gourmet excellence to offbeat exotic. Downtown Dubai itself is expected to duplicate the electric 24-hour pace of its counterparts in New York, for example, and will be a working, living and entertainment neighbourhood. The iconic Burj Dubai tower and The Dubai Mall imposing cornerstones of the development are potent symbols of the scale of Emaar's ambition to see the downtown area take shape. Edging up against the boundaries of the new Dubai Financial Centre after all Downtown New York has Wall Street and adjacent to Sheikh Zayed road, the emirate's main conduit, Downtown Dubai will eventually become one of the most desirable pieces of real estate in the world. Emaar's 400-acre Burj Dubai Development will give it the core features that have been central to the creation of the likes of Lower Manhattan and some of the more desirable parts of London. It will certainly stand comparison with these and similar districts once it has been completed. The foundations are being laid with the The Boulevard a 3.5 kilometre stretch of exquisite architecture drawing on styles from around the world, The Residences' exclusive upscale apartments, and the stylish antiquity of The Old Town; all soon to become a gorgeous reality. All of which should contribute to making Downtown Dubai the new heart of the emirate, a focus for activities and a centre, which will act as a magnet, drawing in various communities. It signals once again Emaar's pioneering role in adding value to Dubai to boost its appeal in the global marketplace. "It is the result of conscious planning, aimed at creating a compact place with a lively mixture of activities. Cities like New York, London, Paris, Sydney have developed their own brand of downtowns which have enhanced their status," Booth said. "We have spared no details for the Burj Dubai Development. "We've taken the best of what great downtowns have to offer, woven it into the Arab context and developed our own unique concept. "We've put housing, shopping, offices and public gathering places close to one another, allowing residents to walk to work, to shop, to dine, to parks and other public facilities."
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