Dubai’s Nakheel to start Palm Mall, double Ibn Battuta

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REVEALED: How the crash hit Palm property prices

1,634 sq ft, two bedroom apartment with sea view and one car parking space.

2008 sale price: AED4.92m

2012 sale price: AED1.49m

Price decrease: 69.7 percent

Thursday, 5 Apr 2012 10:33 AM
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Posted by: Stephane

Can we see some visuals of what the mall will look like? i guess everything we see dates from when Jalm Jumeirah was yet a dream to come. Now that the design has been done, there should be a fairly reliable model available? Thanks

Posted by: AHLAM

WHAT ABOUT PALM JEBEL ALI

Posted by: AM_DXB

There are lots of tourists who roam around Atlantis. If Nakheel really wants to capitalize on it, Nakheel should build a tower with an observatory deck from where the tourists can view the palm.

Posted by: Red Snappa

Might I add infrastructure at Jumeirah Golf Estates, to the list, some of those secondary developers villas have been ready since late 2009/early 2010, with owners unable to take handover and move in due to the absence of power infrastructure, water and sewage connections.

Last news received was that Nakheel was only providing the substation, not the electrical transport infrastructure to individual properties, a task which has been lobbed back into the developers' court, sorry wrong sport, for them to pay. How can you provide a master-project without infrastructure to each secondary development!

That is beyond belief.

Posted by: Jim

How about completing Jumeriah Village Circle & Jumeriah Village South. Await Nakheels completion past 5/6 years on that project.

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