Palm trunk sees redesign as developer adjusts masterplan to include green space "in the best interests of the owners"
Royal Haskoning and D103 International have won Nakheel's international architectural competition in Dubai.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 24 February 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The Middle East could be a leader in eco construction, says Alison Luke.
Alison Luke, Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/Comment
Can a tall building be built sustainably? Matt Plumbridge, Nakheel’s project manager on the Dubai Waterfront’s Al Burj, explains to Alison Luke how he believes that world change can be triggered in the UAE’s construction market, given the right team and attitude.
Alison Luke, Thursday, 01 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/Interviews
Transport and water networks receive overhaul as Nakheel prepares to 'relaunch' the island.
Nakheel's relaunch of the development in May should put the rumours to rest.
The cofferdam on the Palm Jumeirah's sub-sea tunnel is currently being flooded and is scheduled to be completed this week. With work progessing to open the access route between the crescent and the trunk, Christopher Sell was invited onto the site to witness another stage of Nakheel's offshore show.
Australia's Van Der Meer Consulting (VDM) has won a US $2.8 million (AED10.3 million) subcontract to provide structural engineering consultancy services on a tower to be built on Nakheel's Dubai Waterfront.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 24 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Shimizu Corporation will oversee the US $150 million (AED550 million) MEP installation on the latest project to be announced by Nakheel on Palm Jumeirah.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 01 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Arabian Gulf seawater now covers the 1.4km underwater roadway.
Sheikh Mohammed pledges to boost ties as $20bn development deals are announced.
Dubai Contracting Company (DCC) has won a US $664 million (AED500 million) turnkey contract for the construction of a five-star hotel resort on the trunk of Nakheel's Palm Jumeirah.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 31 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Dubai World has centralised its retail activities under the Nakheel banner following the creation of a new retail property division - Nakheel Retail.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 31 March 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
The creation of a new property division, Nakheel Property will see Dubai World's retail activities centralised under the Nakheel banner.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Sunday, 01 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Integrated home entertainment systems to add value to property.
Claire Ferris-Lay, Wednesday, 04 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
India's DLF has formed a 50-50 joint venture with Nakheel to set up two integrated townships in India with an initial investment of US $10 billion (INR430 billion).
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 07 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Samsung Corporation, the trading and construction arm of South Korea's largest industrial group, has won a US $350 million (AED1.2 billion) contract to build a bridge to Nakheel's Palm Jebel Ali.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 14 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Al Habtoor Engineering has been appointed as the main contractor on the US $272 million (AED1 billion) Kempinski Palm Jumeirah Residences and Hotel.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 21 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Nakheel and RTA form strategic alliance to ensure timely delivery of projects.
ArabianBusiness.com staff writer , Saturday, 21 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Over 10,000 people expected to turn out for this month's event.
Sarah Gain, Thursday, 19 April 2007, ArabianBusiness/News
Comments 1-10 of 10
Posted by Yasmin, Dubai, UAE on 26 June 2009 at 20:16 UAE time
Discovery Gardens apartments are big and spacious, yes. But are they comfortable to live in - no. The drains and toilets smell revoltingly bad 24/7. There are leaks from various places in the ceilings that never seem to be able to be fixed no matter how many times maintenance come to 'fix' them. Our bath has black marks on it that can't be removed no matter what we try. The floor tiles are covered with marks and scuffs. The bathroom doors don't close properly. When the AC is on you can smell cigarette smoke, garlic, onions, you name it from neighbours apartments.... I could continue, but it would get boring. Are we going to renew our lease when it expires? NEVER. Not even if it dropped to below half of the price of what we're paying now. I'd not recommend Discovery Gardens to anyone.
Posted by Alex, Dubai, UAE on 23 June 2009 at 10:34 UAE time
The Charges are unexpectedly high compared to others, also after paying such huge charges there is no satisfaction from the NAM. I have complained once for some A/C leak and it took more than a week to the maintanence team to come and fix it and such time i was leaving in hot condition without the A/C. This is what you pay for such huge maintanence charge to leave in this hot summer days. Where is the maintanence charges fullfilment? Disgusting.
Posted by pest off, uae, uae on 23 June 2009 at 01:53 UAE time
i think nakheel they confused between jbr next to the SEA and discovery garden in the DESSERT, so PLEASE NAKHEEL CAN YOU NOTE DOWN THAT JBR SERVICE CHARGE IS DHS. 15 AND NOW YOU ASKING THE PEOPLE IN THE DESSERT TO PAY YOU 25....PLEASE WAKE UPPPPPPP HELLOOO !!!!!!!!!! ANY BODY HOME
Posted by fohseno, dubai, uae on 23 June 2009 at 01:32 UAE time
they told us the swiming pool gonna be ready in 2-3 month, its been 9month and nothing
even we were playing in tennis court near B68, but they have closed it since 3month becuz some light problem, they said we cant fix it, NAKHEEL cant fix a light problem.
Posted by in the know, dubai on 22 June 2009 at 19:09 UAE time
I am a career real estate professional, I've been in the Dubai RE market for over five years, and I personally know some of the Nakheel Asset Management Team. I can certifiably say that this is a hoax. I personally conducted a study into the true service charge cost of a standard apartment building in 2005, and it amounted to AED5.5 per sq.ft. This included everything from security salaries to insurance and maintenance. While the world became more expensive since, it did not become so expensive as to justify a service charge of AED 25 per sq.ft at the Discovery Gardens. Let's face it, Discovery Gardens is no 'des res' (desireable residence). It isn't the nicest of all the possible ghettoes (did I say ghetto?) in the world. What's more, It's not as if Nakheel actually provide much services to the properties. Common areas are damaged and remain unfixed, lighting is often problematic, and the development is built underneath electricity pylons so that glow-in-the-dark children are going to be the 'must have' accessory of all residents.
The reason why Nakheel is charging so much is simple. It's not that it costs them so much. It's that they sold the properties at original prices of AED 300 per sq.ft, and watched as the market then speculatively drove them as high as AED 1000 per sq.ft, losing out on the profit therein, while at the same time incurring massive losses on their failures elsewhere, like their famous undercosting of the Palm Jumeirah project, or the infamous disaster that is Palm Deira.
Hiking up service charges to unjustifiable levels, and then using their unquestioned authority to force residents to pay these arbitrary amounts, is daylight robbery and is a clear attempt to recover the actual losses and opportunity losses that they have incurred.
Pay at your own will.
Posted by Lowai Alkawarit, Dubai, UAE on 22 June 2009 at 16:09 UAE time
The charges being paid at the first year in the discovery gardens are extremely high it’s more than what the luxury villa owners paid to EMAAR at the neighbouring developments?
More over it’s well known that at the first year after the property completion is under the defect liability period (dlp) and the contactors shall repair any defect or problems for free.
Posted by karel, dubai, uae on 22 June 2009 at 15:20 UAE time
Unfortunately, there is practically no service or maintenance.
The promised swimming pools are standing dry since 9 months.
Each building was supposed to have a concierge = not existing.
No owners associations created, no verifiable accounts.
What is this maintenance charge for?
Posted by Mohamed A, dubai, UAE on 22 June 2009 at 14:35 UAE time
i think from 15 to 10AED
Posted by Hans on 22 June 2009 at 14:07 UAE time
This is a positive development but we have to wait and see what it really means. The annual service charge has many components and amounts to almost AED 28/sqft. Is the AED 5/sqft reduction charge applicable on this total rate or a component?
At this point, given the terrible maintenance service, this reduction is not enough! It is still more expensive than Dubai Marina or JBR!
Posted by looking around, Dubai, UAE on 22 June 2009 at 12:33 UAE time
So what's the rate now????
was it 30 now 25, or 7 now 2 !!??