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The Jaddaf Waterfront (aka Culture Village) is a development in Al Jaddaf, located on Dubai Creek. [6] It covers an area of around three million square metres (32,000,000 sq ft) and includes cultural and exhibition centres, a dockside development, and a harbour.
The Culture Village (aka Jaddaf Waterfront [1]) is a multi-purpose development project located in Al Jaddaf, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, along the shoreline of the Dubai Creek on a 40,000,000-square-foot (3,700,000 m 2) plot of land. When completed the village will include a harbour, cultural and exhibition centres, and dockside development.
Al Jadaf (aka Al Jaddaf, Arabic: الجداف) is a rapid transit station on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. [1] It serves as the penultimate station before the western terminus of the line. [2] [3] The station opened on 1 March 2014 as part of an extension to the Green Line. [4] It is close to the Jaddaf Waterfront. [5]
D1 construction started in 2007 and it was ready for handover in 2015. D1 Tower at Jaddaf Waterfront has 231st position amongst the tallest buildings in the world. and Regionally, it ranks at 45th place amongst the tallest building in the Middle East. D1 Tower is adjacent to the Palazzo Versace Dubai. [1]
The Al Jaddaf Marine Transport Station close to the Creek metro station [8] is run by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), operating ferries on Dubai Creek itself. [10] This includes an Abra boat service across the Creek to the mall at Dubai Festival City .
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the conception of the library in February 2016, the "Year of Reading" in Dubai. [5] Designed in the shape of an open book on a lectern, the seven-story library will cover 650,000 square feet of property and is expected to facilitate 9 million visitors annually. [6]