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Mega project will give Deira new look

EITHER SIDE OF THE LANDMARK HYATT REGENCY TO BE TRANSFORME­D IN NEXT 15 YEARS

- DUBAI BY MANOJ NAIR Associate Editor

The first phase of a developmen­t that will see either side of Hyatt Regency in Deira being completely transforme­d over the next 15 years has been officially launched. Government-controlled Ithra Dubai will be overseeing the “Deira Enrichment Project”.

Phase 1 involves 36 plots from Hyatt Regency and stretching all the way to the Shindagha Tunnel, and is already several steps into its constructi­on cycle. Tenders totalling Dh3.5 billion have been awarded to date, and this phase will also cover the Deira Gold Souq Extension. This will also be the part to open to the public first — in the fourth quarter of 2019, which will aid the city’s gold jewellers put in fresh roots in what has historical­ly been the most important trading spot for them.

The existing roundabout in the area will be replaced by a newer set of roads.

Later parts of Phase 1 will extend to other trades in Deira, and done in such a way that would “transform our past into landmarks of the future,” said Issam Galadari, CEO of Ithra Dubai, which comes under Investment Corporatio­n of Dubai. This phase would take up to six years to reach full developmen­t, and will include extensive retail areas, offices and up to eight hotels.

Phase 2 plans

Phase 2 — for which the master plan is yet to be ready — will cover the area from the other side of the Hyatt Regency all the way to the Waterfront Market.

A facelift for Deira was something that Dubai’s historic quarter needed urgently. Some of that need is being met by Nakheel’s grand Deira Islands project, which will include the city’s largest mall and much else besides. Now, with Ithra Dubai’s mandate, the charm of Deira can be given a more contempora­ry look and feel.

Going forward, it would also help pull in more tourists, especially when the new Gold Souq extension gets into full flow.

According to Raad Jarrah, Chief Developmen­t Officer, much of Phase 1 involves work on undevelope­d land. “It’s not about building over existing structures,” the CEO said. “What we are doing is create an extension to what’s already there.”

But it’s not always smooth sailing — some of the new builds will happen on top of the metro tunnel/station, and which will require some nifty engineerin­g to accomplish the desired results. And another two plots are directly on top of the Shindagha Tunnel.

“What was missing in Deira was the greenery and the shading even as the businesses continued to operate,” said Galadari. “The challenge was to get the authoritie­s to allow us to do something that was missing. It takes a long time to get things approved. Nothing much has been done in those parts over the last 30 years.

“But Deira has been the foundation for business in Dubai. Our task is to make sure the foundation is always strong.”

 ?? Courtesy: Ithra ?? An image of the Deira Enrichment Project as it will look. Phase 1 involves 36 plots from Hyatt Regency stretching all the way to Shindagha Tunnel.
Courtesy: Ithra An image of the Deira Enrichment Project as it will look. Phase 1 involves 36 plots from Hyatt Regency stretching all the way to Shindagha Tunnel.

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