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Dubai International City is a country-themed collection of residences, businesses, and tourist attractions. Spreading over an area of 800 hectares (8 million square meters), the arrangement of the city is inspired by the traditional carpets of the
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. Once completed, Dubai International City is divided into multiple phases, each with its own set of residential and commercial clusters. Dubai International City is located in the Al Warsan region of Dubai, close to the Dubai Central Fruit and Vegetable Market


Description

The International City residential district is planned to have numerous country-specific and themed residential developments and retail outlets. The plans include ten country-specific districts (or "clusters"): China; England mirroring traditional London architecture; France district featuring residential blocks characterized by long French windows, red and grey bricks, and pilasters or half-columns; Persia district situated in the heart of the residential district; Greece district; Russia district, the northernmost residential district; Spain district featuring three- and four-storey buildings designed according to traditional stucco exterior finish; Morocco district; Italy district; Emirates district. The Central District includes building security, pools, private parking, gyms, parks, and shopping areas. Other areas include the Lake District. Inspired by the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, a
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covering an area of 240,000 square metres with parking facilities for 2,000 cars has been constructed to the north of the China Cluster. Chinamex's DragonMart, developed by
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, is a large mall for wholesale purchase of Chinese products. The mall has been a commercial success and a second mall has been constructed ("Dragon Mart 2"), adjacent to the original Dragon Mart 1, that has 175,000 square metres of space and 4,500 parking spaces. The project was completed in December 2015. Launched in 2013, Warsan Village is located at the periphery of International City. This enclave within International City features 942 townhouses and 250 apartments. Construction was finished in Q3 2019. There are a number of hospitals and medical clinics in the vicinity. For driving license-related ( Road & Transport Authority Dubai) eye testing and medical tests for commercial taxi drivers or new drivers can be completed from Apple International Polyclinic. Recent regulations implemented by the Municipality of Dubai will greatly address the prevalence of
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rabic Tobaccoparlors housed in many buildings.


History

While Nakheel's intentions were to make low and medium-cost housing available to the masses (who were suffering due to the real-estate boom until mid-2008 and before the GFC) by providing medium and low-income earners with legal and decent housing instead of resorting to illegitimate villa sharing, Dubai was badly affected by the
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. While Dubai International City was not immune to these effects, the extent of the impact varied across different communities and types of properties. Generally, rental values and property prices decreased during this period, but the market gradually stabilized and started recovering in the following years. Due to this sudden drop in prices, even the extremely lowest income group (laborers, truck drivers, taxi drivers) identified this area as a potential upgrade to their existing labor camps. Coupled with Nakheel's financial downfall, controls and checks over the city's security, compliance to regulations and maintenance of infrastructure were dropped beginning in January 2009 by the developer who used to control and maintain this earlier. In 2008, Dubai International City, like many other real estate developments in Dubai, faced challenges due to the
Great Recession The Great Recession was a period of market decline in economies around the world that occurred from late 2007 to mid-2009.
. Nakheel, the real estate developer associated with many iconic projects in Dubai, These articles claim International City has struggled with a poor reputation and negative press reports stemming from various issues including problems with its own sewage systems and the nearby sewage facility, access to the site, and a perceived lack of amenities. A follow-up poll from Emirates 24-7 revealed that a huge percentage – 91 percent – of readers showed “a marked aversion to investing in International City units.” A considerable 67 percent said they "would not touch the place". This issue has been solved by 2012. Due to its proximity to the sewage treatment plant, and constant overflow, certain clusters like Morocco, Emirates and China are subjected to the odor of sewage when the wind direction changes at night. Traffic gridlocks have existed.


Travel

The community is serviced by the RTA bus service.


Bus routes

* X23 Dubai Gold Souk Bus: Dubai International City ↔ Ras Al Khor ↔ Oud MethaDubai Gold Souk. Operates on a 10 to 15-minute frequency. * 365 Rashidiya Metro Station Bus: Dubai International City ↔ Silicon Oasis ↔ Dubai Academic City ↔ Rashidiya Metro Station. Operates on a 25 to 30-minute frequency. * 53 Dubai Gold Souk Bus: Dubai International City ↔ Al BadiaDubai Festival City
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Dubai Gold Souk. Operates on a 25 to 30-minute frequency. * 366 Silicon Oasis Bus: Rashidiya Metro Station ↔ Dubai International City ↔ Silicon Oasis. Operates on a 20 to 30-minute frequency.


Dubai Metro

An International City 1 metro station on the Blue Line of the
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is planned as an interchange station, together with a separate International City 2 & 3 metro station.


See also

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Developments in Dubai The government of Dubai took a decision to diversify from a trade-based, oil-reliant economy to one that is service and tourism-oriented. This has made real estate and other developments more valuable, thus resulting in a property boom from 2004 t ...
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List of communities in Dubai This is a list of communities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Dubai is mainly divided into 9 sectors which are then divided into 224 communities, which are listed below. Northwest - Sector 1 This sector develops on the northern coastal area of ...


References


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