The Dubai developer Nakheel – the society that produced synthetic islands in the figures of a palm tree and the world – said the social structure would be the centerpiece of an inner-city harbour designed as the emirate’s unofficial capital.
It would not remark on the accurate height or cost of the Islamic design-inspired Nakheel Tower. The building will have “more than 200 floors” and be part of “a multi-billion pound growth”, the company said.
The tower and harbour plan will take more than 10 years to accomplished. Separate from the landmark structure, there will be another 40 towers, ranging in height from 20 floors to 90 floors. The entire growth will be home to more than 55,000 people and a workplace for more than 45,000.
The tower, which will take more than a decade to accomplished, will be the centerpiece of a sprawled development state-owned constructor Nakheel plans to create in the speedily growing “New Dubai” section of the city. Base work has already begun, O’Donnell said.
About 150 lifts will carry residents and workers to the Nakheel Tower’s more than 200 floors, the company said. The building will be composed of four separate towers linked at several levels and centered an open atrium.
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