1st Installment Purchase Date
2nd Installment 20 June 2016
3rd Installment 20 Feb 2017
4th Installment 20 June 2017
20% Construction Complete 15 Jan 2018*
40% Construction Complete 30 Jun 2018*
60% Construction Complete 15 Jan 2019*
100% Construction Complete 31 Oct 2019*
Nature's Own Sanctuary
Dubai Creek Harbour at The Lagoons sits abreast of Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, which has sheltered around 450 animal species within its 620 hectares for a quarter-century. A number of globally threatened species can be observed here, as well as plentiful marine life, making it one of the most important wetlands in the region. The glorious flamingos are ambassadors for how nature can thrive close to an urban environment.
As Dubai Creek Harbour develops, this sanctuary will remain sacrosanct, with a new visitor centre bringing a message of sustainable biodiversity to new generations.
Expanding the City
Planned on an open site, Dubai Creek Harbour will combine the city with the natural contours of the creek. With no legacy ties to infrastructure or community, the new Dubai will leapfrog many of the world’s other global cities. The masterplan is an order of magnitude larger than Downtown Dubai and will support its commercial and cultural development. The extended creek will ultimately flow past Safa Park and out into the Gulf, its path outlining a greatly expanded city centre.