Last week’s news that US $8 billion will be pumped into Nakheel to help it continue funding work was certainly welcome. One thing is certain though; the developer is spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing which projects to prioritise. Here, Construction Week takes a look at some of Nakheel’s unfinished projects.
Trump Tower The latest in a string of branded developments in Dubai, the prospects for this one appeared to be quite good. Bearing the name of property tycoon Donald Trump, it would have been a 62-storey tower with 300 hotel rooms and 360 apartments.
BK Gulf, Atkins, a Habtoor Engineering Enterprises and Murray & Roberts JV and Bovis Lend Lease were all linked with the project, which was due to go into construction as the financial crisis hit.
The project was officially put on hold in May 2009. In October 2009, Donald Trump Junior, son of the real estate tycoon, told Construction Week that work on the project could recommence in the next two years. The following day, Nakheel told CW that it had “nothing new to say about Trump Tower.”
AMERICA'S Stupidity
To those 2 American "dudes" Gavin and Nick: this is not an argument but rather a lesson to fill that ignorance of yours. Once you have read and understood what the US have done pre-crisis, then come back to the site and we can then debate. If I recall right, European countries, especially Greece, Portugal, Spain, etc are still suffering financial difficulties as a result of the sub-primes in the US. If American banks were not that stupidly greedy, the American government not that stupidly ignorant, the poor American home buyers not that stupid to purchase multiple homes (with the only lending requirement being the ability to write one's own name without spelling mistakes), then this financial crisis wouldn?t have happened. Bless you for your patriotism. I can but only guess that you guys are the single minded, unilinguistic type of guys who always read the same news papers, and so always hear one side of the story. Educate yourself. Learn, read then argue with me in any language.
Nick (May 9, 2010) Dubai United Arab Emirates
Completion of unfinished projects - Nakheel
Kalid - Blame the US? You cannot be serious. Why not blame GW Bush? That's equally stupid. In addition to poor and top heavy middle management there was uncontrolled corruption.
I hope Nakheel has learned and hires practical experienced people and less lawyers and to beat up on contractors.
Tahir Masood (May 4, 2010) Dubai United Arab Emirates
Nakheel is the best
Nakheel is the good company because in bad/ crises time their management trying to solve the problems of investors and they refund back money to the investor through consolidation, This was the very positive step. I suggest to Nakheel offer properties to the remaining investor who are not willing to pay more money due to hevy amount in easy installment on long terms schedule like 10 year after some discount in the price because in 2008 the prices was too high.
Gavin Francis (May 2, 2010) Dubai United Arab Emirates
Response
I cannot believe that anyone can be as ignorant or misinformed as Khalid (first comment). Does he really believe that the sad state of Dubai development is solely the responsibility of foreign (American) influence and that the UAE government and developers are blameless? It concerns me that someone who was ?in charge? of so much of the Waterfront development could be that clueless. Perhaps he needs to read a few more horror stories of innocent investors who have been criminally ripped off by unscrupulous developers, who are getting away with it because they have the authorities on their side.
Kalid (Apr 2, 2010) Dubai United Arab Emirates
Dubai Waterfront Design Teams
Working for the Lead consultant Mouchel on the Dubai Waterfront Project as the Project Manager Highways and Transportation, I must say that I did enjoy this prestigious project, the challenges with all Nakheel and Mouchel staff, the RTA, various consultants, Africon, GHD, etc. I was responsible for the madinat Al Arab and the CBD Waterfront City arm of teh project. I was also responsible for the strategic highways and interchanges and coordination with the Palm JEbel Ali consultants GHD and traffic engineers Africon. It was the best time of my life. will never forget the people I have work with. This crisis meant loosing most of my good friends as they were made redundant. as always, all bad things have a source (America's stupidity) and a solution (HHSMBRAM's perseverance).
TH (Mar 30, 2010) Dubai United Arab Emirates
How about a vote...
...what do the people of Dubai think Nakheel would be best investing this windfall into? I would be interested to see a poll on that.
Samer A. Ghanem (Mar 30, 2010) Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
Need more info.
Good Article, but those are the Mega Iconic projects of Nakheel, what about the other projects that makes the real market like jumeirah heights ,as Mr. Wadih said it is at advanced stage in termes of conecrte works for both Fronds A & B.
Editor's note: Current speculation suggests that Nakheel will now prioritise projects that have already made progress, such as Al Fujran, Jumeirah Park and Jumeirah Village.
wadih elchaer (Mar 30, 2010)
United Arab Emirates
unfinished projects
there is big job called jumeirah hieghts any news about it , since concrete works are in a good stage
FEATURED COMMENT
To those 2 American "dudes" Gavin and Nick: this is not an argument but rather a lesson to fill that ignorance of yours.