



“In the Expo Valley we will have a wadi area like a green lung between all the villas, a link of more than 1kilometre where you can go hiking. “We wanted something unique, exclusive, something totally different,” Mr Al Khatib told The National. There are plans for an adventure cycle track and a regular bike path in the community that will have also have a 10km walking path. The aim is to green the desert by planting trees, using the natural landscape to create a wadi with green spaces across the neighbourhood.
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Why a nature reserve?Įxpo City Dubai will be the developer of the independent free zone area.Įxpo will use the experience gained from building attractions for the world's fair and channel that towards creating residential spaces. These will include one- to three-bedroom apartments, four-bed loft apartments and three-bed town houses with access to podium level gardens and sky terraces. Mangrove Residences will be the first cluster to launch, with three towers comprising 450 residences, priced from Dh1.2 million. It will feature car-free lanes and dedicated tracks for bicycles, with access to all the attractions of Expo City via a corridor for pedestrians, cyclists and autonomous vehicles.Īll villas, townhouses and apartment blocks in Expo City Dubai will have underground parking for cars, accessible via underground tunnels, so that the residential area is completely pedestrianised.Įxpo Central is being built in the heart of the World Expo, with apartment clusters overlooking Al Wasl Plaza and Jubilee Park and within a five-minute walk of attractions such as the Surreal water feature. “Expo Central and Expo Valley will redefine sustainable urban living, taking our high standards and everything you loved about Expo 2020 Dubai to create happy, connected communities”, said Ahmed Al Khatib, chief development and delivery Officer of Expo City Dubai.Įxpo Valley, featuring lakes and wadis on what is currently desert, will be adjacent to the main Expo site.Įxpo City unveils its plans for apartments and villas Villas built along a nature reserve, featuring wildlife and hiking trails, and accessible only to Expo Valley residents, are expected to sell from Dh12 million. The first phase of Expo Valley will consist of 165 units - a mixture of five-bedroom villas, four- and five-bedroom semi-detached homes and three- and four-bedroom town houses, with prices starting at Dh3.4 million. Expo City Dubai will begin selling homes priced from Dh1.2 million ($330,000) as developers look to transform the former world's fair site into a bustling residential district.Ĭonstruction on the site in Dubai South has begun with plans to complete the first phase of villas and apartments by January 2026.
